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Grassroots Media in Europe (405)

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The F-Word (E-Zine)

Location

London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 0.5472" N, 0° 7' 34.4496" W

This webzine exists to help encourage a new sense of community among UK feminists, and to show the doubters that feminism still exists here, today, now - and is as relevant to the lives of the younger generation as it was to those in the 60s and 70s. The webzine was founded by, and is mainly written by younger feminists, those of us born during or after the feminism of the 60s and 70s. Although we encourage contributions from feminists of all ages, we are particularly keen to encourage and showcase the new voices of younger feminists, our peers. To this end, contributions from new writers of all ages, and young women and girls are particularly welcomed and encouraged.

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Re-public: re.imagining democracy (Journal)

Location

Greece

Re-Public is an online journal focusing on innovative developments in contemporary political theory and practice. We aspire to participate in the process of re-imagining democracy, broadly conceived as referring to the multitude of practices that shape everyday life.

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See Red Women's Workshop, UK (c.1974-1990s). Part II.

Location

United Kingdom

Statement:

We are a recently formed group of women interested in visual aspects of the Womens Struggle. We want to combat images of the "model woman" which are used by capitalist ideology to keep women from disputing their secondary status or questioning their role in a male dominated society.

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See Red Women's Workshop, UK (1974 - 1990s)

Location

United Kingdom

See Red Women's Workshop was a screen-print workshop run as a women's collective between c 1974 and the early 1990s. It was a radical campaigning and publicising organisation fully committed to the ideals of the second wave feminist movement.

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an.schläge tv

Location

Untere Weißgerberstr. 41 1030 Wien
Austria
48° 12' 30.6936" N, 16° 23' 40.6932" E

TV program of an.schläge magazine

Beim TV-Format des gleichnamigen feministischen Monatsmagazins geht es nicht nur darum, feministische Inhalte und Anliegen ins Fernsehen zu bringen. an.schläge tv möchte auch die formalen Spielregeln des Fernsehens feministisch hinterfragen und herkömmliche Repräsentationsstrategien und -politiken im Fernsehen subvertieren.

Die an.schläge sind das einzige feministische Monatsmagazin im deutschsprachigen Raum und leisten seit fast 30 Jahren feministische Analyse und Berichterstattung in den Bereichen Kultur, Gesellschaft, Alltag und Politik.

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