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Girls with Disabilities in the Global South

Rethinking the Politics of Engagement

Xuan Thuy Nguyen

“decolonizing and democratizing approach” ( Nguyen and Mitchell 2014, 11 ) made the discrete, albeit sometimes shared, experiences of individual disabled girls visible and thus enabled us to understand inclusion and exclusion from the disabled girls

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Disability, Girlhood, and Vulnerability in Transnational Contexts

Nirmala Erevelles and Xuan Thuy Nguyen

girls to construct counter discourses that support democratizing approaches to theory and praxis at the intersections of disability and girlhood. In this section, we, therefore, trace the historical emergence of disabled girlhood in the context of global

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Hostile Geographies

Black Girls Fight to Save Themselves and the World

Dehanza Rogers

Black girls are often silenced in the classroom, social media has afforded them many outlets for their frustrations, as well as participation in the democratization of knowledge. Still, these same girls who are using social platforms to challenge

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Female Pleasure and the Gender Politics of “Girliyapa”

Shailendra Kumar Singh

, thereby removing the financial stumbling blocks to Internet consumption altogether. As a result, there has been a conspicuous democratization of the way in which digital content is being consumed in India through affordable smartphones that cut across the

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Falling Apart Together

On Viewing Ali Atassi’s Our Terrible Country from Beirut

Ira Allen

. For his part, Yassin remains tuned in today to just this difficulty; as he presciently titles a May 2016 interview, “Syria has not democratized; it is the world that has Syrianized.” Likewise, in a November 2017 interview titled “Revolution

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Networked Technologies as Sites and Means of Nonviolence

Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Laurel Hart, Pamela Lamb, and Joshua Cader

present urgency of radical media, media literacy campaigns, media democratization, and “media activism in the face of blockages of public expression [that] emerge from many quarters [including] institutionalized racist and patriarchal codes, and other

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Technologies of Nonviolence

Ethical Participatory Visual Research with Girls

Astrid Treffry-Goatley, Lisa Wiebesiek, Naydene de Lange, and Relebohile Moletsane

participants to use the skills that they have acquired beyond the scope of the project. Indeed, a “key feature of the use of mobile technology in participatory visual research (and especially in participatory video) is its democratizing role that draws, in

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Fantasies of the Good Life

Responding to Rape Culture in 13 Reasons Why

Cameron Greensmith and Jocelyn Sakal Froese

Cultural Studies 17 ( 3 ): 20 – 36 . 10.1215/10407391-2006-009 Brown , Wendy . 2006 . “American Nightmare: Neoliberalism, Neoconservatism, and De-democratization.” Political Theory 34 ( 6 ): 690 — 714 . https://doi.org/10