• FemTechNet (FTN) is a feminist network of scholars, artists, and activists known for its feminist, decentralized pedagogy experiments. FemTechNet became...
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    2017, as many women whose contributions have gone unnoticed. In 2013, FemTechNet launched "Wikistorming" as a project that offers feminist scholarship...
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  • FTN may refer to: Ftn (TV channel), a former british channel FemTechNet, a website First Temperate Neolithic Franja Transversal del Norte, a region of...
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  • Juhasz, Alexandra; Balsamo, Anne (2012). "An Idea Whose Time is Here: FemTechNet – A Distributed Online Collaborative Course (DOCC)" (PDF). Ada: A Journal...
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  • CSOV: About & Contact. FemTechNet, femtechnet.org/csov/about-contact/. Accessed on 26 November 2020 About. FemTechNet, femtechnet.org/about/. Accessed on...
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  • Paasonen Sadie Plant Cyborg feminism Linda Dement Feminist technoscience FemTechNet Net art Nancy Paterson Networked feminism Post-humanism riot grrrl Speculative...
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    Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience. Losh is a founding member of FemTechNet, an international organization devoted to promoting collaborative research...
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  • digital projects, providing the digital and social infrastructure for FemTechNet, publishing the podcast series Books Aren't Dead, and hosting collaborative...
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  • archives, and feminist media. She is the co-founder, with Anne Balsamo of FemTechNet, a network of scholars and artists engaged with issues related to technology...
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    Losh, Elizabeth (December 14, 2017). "Rapid Response: DIY Curricula from FemTechNet to Crowd-Sourced Syllabi". In Ostherr, Kirsten (ed.). Applied Media Studies...
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