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Egirls, Ecitizens: Law, Technology and Media

Editat de Jane Bailey, Valerie Steeves
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2015

"eGirls, eCitizens" is a landmark work that explores the many forces that shape girls' and young women's experiences of privacy, identity, and equality in our digitally networked society. Drawing on the multi-disciplinary expertise of a remarkable team of leading Canadian and international scholars, as well as Canada's foremost digital literacy organization, MediaSmarts, this collection presents the complex realities of digitized communications for girls and young women as revealed through the findings of The eGirls Project (www.egirlsproject.ca) and other important research initiatives.

Aimed at moving dialogues on scholarship and policy around girls and technology away from established binaries of good vs bad, or risk vs opportunity, these seminal contributions explore the interplay of factors that shape online environments characterized by a gendered gaze and too often punctuated by sexualized violence.

Perhaps most importantly, this collection offers first-hand perspectives collected from girls and young women themselves, providing a unique window on what it is to be a girl in today's digitized society.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780776622576
ISBN-10: 0776622579
Pagini: 518
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: University of Ottawa Press
Seria Law, Technology and Media


Notă biografică

Jane Bailey is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa. She has been a feminist for as long as she can remember and is trying her best to raise two more to add to the collective, all the while conducting research and teaching about the intersections of law, technology and equality. Valerie Steeves is Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa, where she conducts research on the intersection of technology and human rights. She has worked with kids for over 30 years and has raised five of her own, four of whom are girls. Valerie Steeves has also worked with a number of national and international policy groups.