Presentation of the Monographic Issue. Tweeting, Posting, Blogging: Feminist features in the battle against sexist violence and for peace and equality

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Presentation of the Monographic Issue. Tweeting, Posting, Blogging: Feminist features in the battle against sexist violence and for peace and equality

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Ana M. González Ramos, Universidad Pablo Olavide

González is a Associated Professor at the Pablo de Olavide University. She graduated in Sociology from the University of Granada in 1994 and was awarded a PhD from the University of Cádiz in 2004 (Department of Statistics and Operations Research). She has directed the research group GENTIC: Gender Relations and Information and Communication Technologies, a consolidated group of the Generalitat (2014-2017).

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2021-01-03

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González Ramos, A. M. (2021) “Presentation of the Monographic Issue. Tweeting, Posting, Blogging: Feminist features in the battle against sexist violence and for peace and equality”, Debats. Journal on culture, power and society, 5, pp. 211–215. Available at: https://revistadebats.net/article/view/2798 (Accessed: 3 July 2024).

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SPECIAL ISSUE 2