Labor Precariousness, Activism, and Cyberbullying. Reflections on How We Participate and Position Ourselves as Women in Contexts of Social Insecurity
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.23.2023.84.251-283Keywords:
Insecurity, Participation, WomenAbstract
In this special issue, we reflect on women's precarious situation in Chile and the world, which increased after forced confinement during the pandemic COVID19. In the face of these contexts of social insecurity, we have developed alternative mechanisms of manifestation and resistance through cyber activism. Threats to women's autonomy never disappear entirely, and this requires us to review the institutional frameworks that allow such setbacks when conservative or extreme right-wing groups take power.
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