Chapter 1: Tactics of Feminist Disappropriation and Cultural Directions in Our Global Digital Era: A Case for #NiUnaMenos in Times of #MeToo
Francesca Dennstedt
Chapter 2: Storying Blackfoot Resilience in the Digital Age
Gabrielle E. Lindstrom, Sierra Shade, and Sofia Baptiste
Chapter 3: #SayHerNameNigeria: Nigerian Feminists Resist Police Sexual Violence on Women's Bodies
Ololade Faniyi, Angel Nduka-Nwosu, and Radhika Gajjala
Chapter 4: Interfering with State Surveillance and Data Collection: Hacking the Affordance of “Identifiability” as Resistance on Social Media
Mina Momeni
Chapter 5: Can Butches be Feminists? Unearthing the Complexities within Butch and Butch/Femme Facebook Groups
Kristin Comeforo
Chapter 6: “Please send a video of yourself breaking shit”: The Digital Assembly Video and Networked Feminist Solidarities
Julie Ravary-Pilon
Chapter 7: One Taught Me Action: The Digital Meta-Lives and Affective Resonances of Pop Protest Signs
Morgan Bimm
Chapter 8: Meme Feminisms: Tactical Irony on Social Media
Keren Zaiontz and Kristen Cochrane
Chapter 9: Queering Digital Activisms: The Collective Rhetoric of Edit-a-Thons
Micki Burdick
Chapter 10: Pushing Back: How Blogs and Podcasts are Empowering Birthing Bodies Online
Shaylynn Lynch Lesinski, Tammy Rae Matthews, and Kelly J. Drumright
Chapter 11: Feminism and Networked Individual Activism: The Case of Susan Fowler
Minna Aslama Horowitz and Neil Feinstein
Chapter 12: “I want us to own the goddamned servers”: The Feminist Principles of Archive of Our Own
Sid Heeg