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Devoted to "technologies of nonviolence," this special issue of Girlhood Studies examines how this notion might lead to a reimagining of both urban and rural spaces as sites of networked resistance and transformation for girls and young women.
Volume 10, Issue 2
Technologies of Nonviolence: Reimagining Mobile and Social Media Practices in the Lives of Girls and Young Women.
Guest Editor: Laurel Hart
Editorial: Technological Nonviolence and Girls: Creating a Counter Discourse
Claudia Mitchell
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Introduction: From Risk to Resistance: Girls and Technologies of Nonviolence
Laurel Hart
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Articles
“For Girls to Feel Safe”: Community Engineering for Sexual Assault Prevention
Day Greenberg and Angela Calabrese Barton
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Girls and Young Women Resisting Rape Culture through YouTube Videos
Chloe Krystyna Garcia and Ayesha Vemuri
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Technologies of Nonviolence: Ethical Participatory Visual Research with Girls
Astrid Treffry-Goatley, Lisa Wiebesiek, Naydene de Lange, and Relebohile Moletsane
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Networked Technologies as Sites and Means of Nonviolence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Laurel Hart, Pamela Lamb, and Joshua Cader
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Terms of Silence: Weaknesses in Corporate and Law Enforcement Responses to Cyberviolence against Girls
Suzanne Dunn, Julie S. Lalonde, and Jane Bailey
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Social Media and the Sexual Exploitation of Indigenous Girls
Dustin William Louie
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Exploring Disabled Girls’ Self-representational Practices Online
Sarah Hill
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Review
Way to Go: The Significance of Place for Girls and Girlhood Studies
Eva Hoffmann
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