and human), surveillance, family, memory, love, and mortality are among her foremost subjects. Consistent with the film essay's inherent instability and its “changing experiential expressions,” Anderson's stories unfold in an associative fashion
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From Risk to Resistance
Girls and Technologies of Nonviolence
Laurel Hart
communities, government and corporate surveillance, and the use of social media to recruit and trap Indigenous girls into sexual exploitation. This special issue points toward possibilities for developing and applying technologies, as well as educational
Guiding Girls
Neoliberal Governance and Government Educational Resource Manuals in Canada
Lisa Smith and Stephanie Paterson
-being, and overall lifestyle are both valued and encouraged ( Lupton 1995 ; Rose 1990 ). Thus, girl power is part of a more general move towards the cultivation of subjects who, according to Michel Foucault (1991) , internalize surveillance and govern
Heta Mulari
urban story means understanding it not only as a means of commuting but, rather, especially for young people, as a space of control and surveillance because of their age, and a space for creating and maintaining material and digital friendships, as well
Sarah Hill
body of work that explores girls’ self-representation practices in relation to discourses of visibility, selfhood, and surveillance while also exploring the intersection between girls’ media studies, disability studies, and feminist work on the body
Stephanie Russo
“[t]he notion that femininity is a bodily property; the shift from objectification to subjectification; an emphasis upon self-surveillance, monitoring and self-discipline; a focus on individualism, choice and empowerment; the dominance of a makeover
Sakai Magara
Activist Girl of Early Twentieth Century Japan
Barbara Hartley
) Furthermore, the women were under constant surveillance. Prior to the 1921 May Day celebrations, members slept at the houses of “friends not targeted by the authorities” in order to avoid yobi kensaku (preventative detention) ( Kondō 1990: 25 ). Following
Terms of Silence
Weaknesses in Corporate and Law Enforcement Responses to Cyberviolence against Girls
Suzanne Dunn, Julie S. Lalonde, and Jane Bailey
, Surveillance, or Entertainment .” In Bailey and Steeves 2015 : 175 – 197 . Sargent , Michelle A . 2013 . “ Misplaced Misrepresentations: Why Misrepresentation-of-Age Statutes Must Be Reinterpreted as They Apply to Children’s Online Contracts .” Michigan
Mixed Message Media
Girls’ Voices and Civic Engagement in Student Journalism
Piotr S. Bobkowski and Genelle I. Belmas
/or censored. Girls may reclaim their voices in other ways less likely to invite administrative surveillance including through zines and online sites. As Gordon points out, silencing in one area can also open up a space “where girls can concentrate … on
April Mandrona
permissibility and implications of the surveillance of the girls’ online activities, with reference to the book titles they accessed, and the monitoring and recording of their online messages. The outcomes of this research suggests that the process of consent is