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By Lauredhel on May 3, 2007
A group of feminist bloggers are writing at the new Scholar & Feminist Online blog “Blogging Feminism: (Web)Sites of Resistance”. Pam Spaulding, Amanda Marcotte, Echidne, Samhita, Jill, Morgaine Swann, Melissa McEwan, and Jessica Valenti have teamed up to meta-blog about women in blogging.
Posts so far include “We Know: The Personal is Political“, “Blogging While Female In A Male-Dominated Blogosphere“, and “Borderline Trolling on Feminist Blogs“.
Check it out.
Posted in gender & feminism, Meta | Tagged blogging, interblog |
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One for the blogroll, methinks! I like the idea of a joint venture with the academic online communities and the blogging communities.
I especially like the idea of feminist blogs as successors to the 70s consciousness-raising groups.