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Feminist Networks and the Conjuncture

Feminist Networks and the Conjuncture

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A podcast discussing the importance of feminist networks and solidarities in the current conjuncture.© 2025 ICA Productions 社会科学 科学
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  • Dissecting Digital Futures and the Proliferation of Misogynoir
    2023/05/27

    In this episode of Feminist Networks and the Conjuncture, Dr. Moya Bailey and Dr. Sarah Banet-Weiser discuss how Dr. Bailey coined the term “misogynoir”, her publications and digital work expanding upon the term as well as its real-life implications and possible solutions. Dr. Bailey further discusses her work in digital spaces and elaborates on her framework of social media as containing overlapping, generative, digital neighborhoods with the capacity to produce real-life social activists and transformational work.


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    Featuring

    Sarah Banet-Weiser

    Moya Bailey


    Sponsor:

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication


    More from our guests:

    Sarah Banet-Weiser

    Distinguished Professor | Annenberg School for Communication

    University of Pennsylvania

    Professor | Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

    University of Southern California

    Director | Center for Collaborative Communication at the Annenberg Schools

    Twitter - @sbanetweiser


    Moya Bailey

    Associate Professor | Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Digital Alchemist, Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network

    Board President, Allied Media Projects

    Twitter: @moyazb

    IG: @transformisogynoir


    Works Referenced in Episode:

    Jackson, S. J., Bailey, M., & Welles, B. F. (2020). # HashtagActivism: Networks of race and gender justice. MIT Press.

    Bailey, M. (2021). Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women’s Digital Resistance. New York: NYU Press.

    Perry, I. (2018). Vexy Thing. In Vexy Thing. Duke University Press.

    Duffy T. P. (2011). The Flexner Report--100 years later. The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 84(3), 269–276.

    Collective, C. F. (2011). Crunk Feminist Collective.

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Jo Lampert

    Sharlene Burgos


    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown


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    22 分
  • Reality TV: A Constant Reinvention for Living in Real-Time?
    2023/01/12

    In this episode, host Sarah Banet-Weiser talks with Professor Eva Hageman and Professor Laurie Ouellette about their work on representation in reality TV and on identity in social media, respectively. They discuss how contemporary media impose a script for living but also offer a platform for social change. They problematize the social impact of reality TV by pointing out how some TV shows offer medical and financial resources to families who have been neglected by state institutions, but they also point out how this requires families to play the role of marginalized people.

    Click here for the episode transcript.

    Featuring

    Sarah Banet-Weiser

    Eva Hageman

    Laurie Ouellette

    Sponsor:

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication


    More from the host & speakers:


    Sarah Banet-Weiser

    Distinguished Professor; Professor | Annenberg School for Communication; Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

    University of Pennsylvania; University of Southern California

    Twitter - @sbanetweiser

    Eva Hageman

    Assistant Professor in the Department of American Studies and the Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

    University of Maryland


    Laurie Ouellette

    Professor of Communication Studies and Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, Department Chair

    University of Minnesota

    Twitter: @ProfOuellette

    Facebook: Laurie Ouellette

    Instagram: @lauriejean2016

    Works referenced in episode:

    Ouellette, L. (2017). Bare enterprise: US television and the business of dispossession (post-crisis, gender and property television). European Journal of Cultural Studies, 20(5), 490-508.


    Ouellette, L. (2019). Spark joy? Compulsory happiness and the feminist politics of decluttering. Culture Unbound, 11(3-4), 534-550.


    Ouellette, L., & Hay, J. (2008). Better Living Through Reality Tv: Television and post-welfare citizenship. Blackwell Pub.

    Hageman, E. C. (2019). Debt by Design: Race and Home Valorization on Reality TV. In Mukherjee, R., Banet-Weiser, S., & Gray, H. (Eds.). Racism postrace. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.


    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Jo Lampert

    Dominic Bonelli

    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

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    21 分
  • The Feminist Ethics of Care: Community Building in Academia
    2022/10/01

    In this episode, host Sarah Banet-Weiser talks with guest Sarah J. Jackson about the feminist ethics care work in academia. They discuss how the responsibility of care work falls most heavily on women and people of color, especially when supporting students of the same marginalized identities. They also talk about balancing care work in personal lifes, and how institutions could adopt feminist ethics to create a more forgiving environment for caregivers.

    Click here for the episode transcript

    Featuring

    Sarah Banet-Weiser

    Sarah J. Jackson

    Sponsor:

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication


    More from the host & speakers:


    Sarah Banet-Weiser

    Distinguished Professor; Professor | Annenberg School for Communication; Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

    University of Pennsylvania; University of Southern California

    Twitter - @sbanetweiser

    Sarah J. Jackson

    Presidential Associate Professor; Co-Director | Annenberg School for Communication; Media, Inequality & Change Center

    University of Pennsylvania

    Twitter - @sjjphd


    Works referenced in episode:

    Jackson, S. J. (2014). Black celebrity, racial politics, and the press: Framing dissent (p. 218). Taylor & Francis.

    Jackson, S. J., Bailey, M., & Welles, B. F. (2020). # HashtagActivism: Networks of race and gender justice. Mit Press.


    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Lucia Barnum

    Jo Lampert

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    20 分

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