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  2. Everyday Sexism Project - Wikipedia

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    Another critic, Rachel Cooke, said in her review of Everyday Sexism in April 2014, that this book, "is a wasted opportunity: little more than another repository for anger and frustration." [11] Even with mixed reception, Everyday Sexism was named one of the Bookseller's Top 10 Non-Fiction books of the year. It was also shortlisted for the ...

  3. Feminism Everyday - Wikipedia

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    Feminism Everyday (Persian: فمینیسم روزمره) is a feminist organization founded in 2014 by the Iranian-American activist, Nasrin Afzali, alongside other culturally and ethnically diverse Iranian activists.

  4. Fourth-wave feminism - Wikipedia

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    The Everyday Sexism Project, established in 2012 by feminist author Laura Bates, is an example of a fourth-wave feminist campaign that began online and utilized the internet as a medium for women to share stories of sexism and sexual assault they had faced through the use of a hashtag and sites like Twitter and blogs.

  5. Laura Bates - Wikipedia

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    Laura Carolyn Bates BEM FRSL (born 27 August 1986) is an English feminist writer. She founded the Everyday Sexism Project website in April 2012. Her first book, Everyday Sexism, was published in 2014.

  6. Feminist website Jezebel will be relaunched by Paste Magazine ...

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    The irreverent feminist website Jezebel is making a comeback less than a month after it was shut down. Paste Magazine, a digital pop culture publication based in Atlanta, announced Wednesday that ...

  7. The personal is political - Wikipedia

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    Third-wave feminists tend to focus on 'everyday feminism' for example, combining feminist values and statements with fashion, relationships and reclaiming traditionally feminised skills. Valuing these elements and openly declaring them to be political is considered to combine the person with the political, however this, like the meaning of the ...

  8. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Examples of fourth-wave feminist campaigns include the Everyday Sexism Project, No More Page 3, Stop Bild Sexism, Mattress Performance, 10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman, #YesAllWomen, Free the Nipple, One Billion Rising, the 2017 Women's March, the 2018 Women's March, and the #MeToo movement.

  9. Feminist digital humanities - Wikipedia

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    Feminist Digital Humanities Collection will preserve the feminists' works, processing their efforts scholarly, thus, had been considered as the only way to represent histories and engage with the past works of feminists. The Feminist Digital Humanities Project is needed in order to discover and make sense of women's work of writings.