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Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Colombia: Cross-country Study on Violence...

María Isabel and María Alejandra Davidziuk compare the findings of four national reports from Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia undertaken as part of the APC WNSP project “Strengthening women’s...

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Mexico: ACTA - anyone making a fuss in your country?

Australia, Canada, the European Union, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Switzerland and the United States of America are presently negotiating a trade agreement...

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Voices from digital spaces: Technology related violence against women

Download the report under ‘Attachment’ below. You will also find details about publisher and the year of publication.Descarga el informe de síntesis: Voces desde espacios digitales: violencia contra...

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UN Universal Periodic Review: Submission on internet-related human rights...

In partnership with members and networks, APC is working to protect and promote human rights online, engaging governments and other relevant stakeholders through a variety of United Nations processes...

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Highlights on tech-related violence against women in Bosnia and Herzegovina,...

APC's "End violence: Women's rights and safety online" project has achieved several milestones in the last few years, through the engagement of seven country partners who have explored the dynamics of...

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End violence: Case studies from Mexico

The case summaries are based on in-depth case studies mapping women’s experiences of technology-related VAW and their attempts to access justice either through domestic legal remedy or corporate...

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An ongoing conversation on feminist autonomous infrastructure: Erika Smith...

What began as a small fundraising drive in July 2017 for Kéfir, a feminist libre tech co-op, has transformed into exploring the importance of feminist infrastructure in Latin America. This is an...

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[SPECIAL EDITION] #NiUnaMenos: Politicising the use of technologies

Ni Una Menos (Not One Woman Less) is a popular feminist uprising originating in Argentina that spread across parts of Latin America, and then across to Poland, Spain and Italy as well. This article...

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Impact for what and for whom? Digital technologies and feminist movement...

Lulú Barrera(Luchadoras, Mexico) recorded a video of Srilata Batliwala (CREA, India) talking about movements, feminism, and disruption at the Making a Feminist Internet meeting in Malaysia in early...

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Interview with Lili_Anaz: A body that knows itself ...

Lili_Anaz (Liliana Zaragoza Cano) is an artist, communicator, photographer, writer and hackfeminist activist whose entire work is a feminist exploration about the crossroads between art, body, memory,...

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Machín 2 Machín (I): A critical feminist and psychosocial perspective on new...

In the first half of this two parts article, Loreto Bravo and Peter Bloom delve deeper into a critique of the new networks that are emerging with the rushed transition to 5G, from a feminist and...

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Machín 2 Machín (II): A critical feminist and psychosocial perspective on new...

In the second part of their article, Loreto Bravo and Peter Bloom alert us to the dangers of a romanticization of technologies and develop a psychosocial and feminist approach as a tool to face the new...

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Keywords of the internet: The fraying edges of algorithmic production

In this column series we unpack keywords relevant to the internet and the digital age. Here we look at algorithms, their origin in the work of Ada Lovelace. At how they are a sequence of steps, how...

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Gender and Privacy: From Oppression to Liberation: Reclaiming the Right to...

On November 28th 2018, as part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, we published a report entitled “From Oppression to Liberation: Reclaiming the Right to Privacy.” It draws not...

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Challenges and improvements: The labour inclusion of trans people in Mexico

Ari Vera Morales, Mexican trans activist and ILGA World board member, narrates the processes of capacity building which enable the labour and technological inclusion of trans and gender diverse people...

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