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Towards a Critical Understanding of Social Networks for the Feminist Movement: Twitter and the Women’s Strike

    1. [1] Universitat de València

      Universitat de València

      Valencia, España

    2. [2] Universidad de Valladolid

      Universidad de Valladolid

      Valladolid, España

  • Localización: Trípodos, ISSN-e 2340-5007, ISSN 1138-3305, Nº. 50, 2021 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Gender and Media), págs. 91-109
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The intensive use of digital platforms by the feminist movement has been identified as one of its main characteristics. Numerous studies address the tactical use of social networks by this movement, especially on 8 March in Spain. This paper studies the action repertoires of different actors who participated in the 2019 Women’s Strike conversation, including automated accounts. Empirical results demonstrate that Twitter is not an exclusive field for the feminist movement. Along with activists who promoted and informed the Women’s Strike, political parties proposed concrete policy measures, and conservative factions criticized the movement calling for demobilization. In this sense, for the first time in these M8 mobilizations, bots participated in this polarisation of the debate through partisan hashtags and the dissemination of fake news. The investigation thus confirms that automation techniques and contradictory flows of power are critical elements to understand the real potential of social networks for feminist social change.


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