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  • Feminist Digital Citizenship in Africa: Agency, Rights and Resistance

    Feminist Digital Citizenship in Africa by Bosch, Tanja; Roberts, Tony;

    Agency, Rights and Resistance

    Series: Digital Africa;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 11 December 2025
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781350500488
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 232x156x16 mm
    • Weight 280 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    This open access edited collection offers the first-ever book-length volume on feminist digital citizenship in Africa. It offers multiple, theoretically grounded case studies by African researchers covering countries across the length and breadth of the continent, including non-majority-English countries such as Malawi, Mozambique, and Senegal, which tend to receive less coverage in Anglophone scholarship.

    These studies newly identify uniquely African practices of digital feminist activism. In so doing, they further develop our understanding feminist digital citizenship, especially when it comes to globally relevant themes such as intersections between gender and class and between gender and religion. This leads in turn to new insights into the developmental phases and overall nature of digital social movements more generally.

    The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Bloomsbury Open Collections Library Collective.

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    Table of Contents:

    List Of Illustrations
    List Of Contributors
    Acknowledgements


    Chapter 1. Theorizing Feminist Digital Citizenship in Africa
    Tanja Bosch And Tony Roberts
    Chapter 2. Queer Feminist Digital Citizenship on Nigeria's X: The Case Of #Ujuanya
    Ochega Ataguba
    Chapter 3. 'Of Course We Are Angry': Lusaka Women and the Zambian Feminists Facebook Page
    Chishimba Kasanga And Priscilla Boshoff
    Chapter 4. Keeping Each Other Safe: Transgender People's Online Solidarity Strategies
    Nyx Mclean
    Chapter 5. Digital Frugality in Low-Income Communities In South Africa: Enabling Women's Citizenship of Survival
    Alette Schoon And Marion Walton
    Chapter 6. #Guineennedu21esiecle and the Radical Potential of Feminist Activism in Contemporary Guinea
    Clovis Bergï¿1⁄2re
    Chapter 7. Transformative Moments in Feminist Digital Citizenship in Post-Revolution Egypt
    Manal Hassan
    Chapter 8. Dismantling Boundaries: Mozambique's Trailblazing Feminist Digital Citizenship
    Lissungu Mazula And Dï¿1⁄2rcio Tsandzana
    Chapter 9. Digital Feminist Citizenship in Malawi: Mwiza Chavura's Rape Song
    Jones Maweranga And Godwins Lwinga
    Chapter 10. Contesting Boundaries: Gendered Citizenship and Digital Activism in Sudan
    Maha Bashri
    Chapter 11. Digital Feminism in Ethiopia
    Selamawit Tezera Chaka

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