The Aftermath of Minds, Hearts, and Symbols: A Multidimensional Perspective on Digital HouseworkAlina SilionGender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2024, 25 (2): 13-41 | DOI: 10.13060/gav.2024.015 Digital housework is one of the outcomes of the spread of interactive, smart technologies in the home. This new type of work consists of domestic, personal, and professional activities that are carried out at home using technological and digital devices. This study seeks to provide a better understanding of the gender implications of the cognitive, emotional, symbolic, and outcome dimensions of digital housework. The research questions used in the study are: (1) What are cognitive, emotional, and symbolic digital housework tasks and their outcomes? (2) What gender patterns can be observed in the performance of cognitive, emotional, and symbolic digital... |
The Limits and Opportunities of Practising Journalism in the Digital Space: A Gender PerspectiveAlexandra Codău, Valentin VanghelescuGender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2024, 25 (2): 42-64 | DOI: 10.13060/gav.2024.017 This study explores the professional debut of women journalists in the digital environment in Romania, focusing on the dynamics of gender identity. The research examines the phenomenon of the viralisation of the first material published by a young journalist and the subsequent online reactions to it on social media. The case study method is used to analyse the discursive and institutional consequences of this event, observing the reactions of various stakeholders (the author, readers, journalists, NGOs, and the academic community). The findings highlight the opportunities created by the viral nature of the debut article, which provides... |
The Transnational Construction and Maintenance of Digital Feminist Media Activism: Engagement Practices in
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Time to Change the 'Change': Stigma and Support in Blogs about the MenopauseKeren DarmonGender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2024, 25 (2): 93-116 | DOI: 10.13060/gav.2024.016 This article empirically explores how women who are members of UK-based women-only networks for women working in the media and communications industries blog about the menopause, specifically Bloom (www.bloomnetwork.uk), Women in Advertising and Communications Leadership (www.wacl.info), and Women in Public Relations (www.womeninpr. org). The overarching research question in this paper is: How do women who are members of women-only networks for women working in communications blog about the menopause? I seek to answer this question by exploring whether the selected blog posts’ texts on the websites of women-only networks have a feminist... |
Washing ‘Dirty Work’ in Academia and Beyond: Resisting Stigma as an Early Career Researcher Investigating Sexuality in the DigitalChiara PerinGender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2024, 25 (2): 117-137 | DOI: 10.13060/gav.2024.014 During my PhD studies, my ethnography of the r/NoFap subreddit involved grappling with challenges that questioned my research design, academic posture, political stance, gender identity, sexuality and desire and asked for mutable choices to deal with them. With over 1.1 million members, predominantly men, this Reddit channel advocates abstinence from pornography consumption and excessive masturbation as a means to overcome a self-diagnosed porn addiction, porn overuse, and compulsive sexual behaviour. The related conversations are dominated by evolutionary narratives on gender and sexuality, men’s sexual entitlement to women, and the heteronormative... |