
Digital Frontiers in Gender and Security
Bringing Critical Perspectives Online
Alexis Henshaw(Author)
Bristol University Press
1st Edition
Published on 29. March 2023
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-1-5292-2627-0 (ISBN)
Description
Exploring the digital frontiers of feminist international relations, this book investigates how gender can be mainstreamed into discourse about technology and security.
With a focus on big data, communications technology, social media, cryptocurrency and decentralized finance, the book explores the ways in which technology presents sites for gender-based violence. Crucially, it examines potential avenues for resistance at these sites, especially regarding the actions of major tech companies, surveillance by repressive governments and attempts to use the Global South as a laboratory for new interventions.
The book draws valuable insights that will be essential to researchers in international relations, security studies and feminist security studies.
With a focus on big data, communications technology, social media, cryptocurrency and decentralized finance, the book explores the ways in which technology presents sites for gender-based violence. Crucially, it examines potential avenues for resistance at these sites, especially regarding the actions of major tech companies, surveillance by repressive governments and attempts to use the Global South as a laboratory for new interventions.
The book draws valuable insights that will be essential to researchers in international relations, security studies and feminist security studies.
Reviews / Votes
"Henshaw's Digital Frontiers in Gender and Security offers a comprehensive analysis of the role of digital technologies in promoting gender security, while also providinga nuanced exploration of the potential benefits and challenges of digital technologies in the context of gender-based violence." International Affairs "This is an incisive and important study that demonstrates the specific threats that women and minorities face in cyberspace. Henshaw raises our awareness beyond what is routine knowledge about the darker side of the net, giving the feminist and international relations community serious food for thought and raising future research questions." Caron E. Gentry, Northumbria University
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Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
4 s/w Tabellen
4 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
503 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5292-2627-0 (9781529226270)
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Person
Alexis Henshaw is Assistant Professor in Political Science at Troy University.
Content
1. Introduction
Part 1: Conceptualizing Inequality and Insecurity in the Digital Age
2. Big Data and the Security of Women: Where We Are and Where We Could Be Going
3. Addressing the Digital Gender Gap
Part 2: Social Media, Surveillance, and Gender-Based Violence Online
4. Extremism and Gender-Based Violence Online
5. Technological Surveillance, States, and Gendered Insecurity
Part 3: Futures of Technology, Gender, and Security
6. Resistance, Resilience, and Innovation
7. Cryptocurrency, Decentralized Finance, and Blockchain: Gender Issues in Political Economy and Security
8. Conclusion
Part 1: Conceptualizing Inequality and Insecurity in the Digital Age
2. Big Data and the Security of Women: Where We Are and Where We Could Be Going
3. Addressing the Digital Gender Gap
Part 2: Social Media, Surveillance, and Gender-Based Violence Online
4. Extremism and Gender-Based Violence Online
5. Technological Surveillance, States, and Gendered Insecurity
Part 3: Futures of Technology, Gender, and Security
6. Resistance, Resilience, and Innovation
7. Cryptocurrency, Decentralized Finance, and Blockchain: Gender Issues in Political Economy and Security
8. Conclusion