Feminism affects everyone "Digitization affects everyone, but not everyone benefits equally." By Christina Dinar , Katharina Mosene and Francesca Schmidt
Between borrowed identities and online self-fashioning: A case for content diversity "While it is debatable whether Twilight or Rupi Kaur are ideal role models for young girls*, there is a case to be made for the protection of the content that speaks to them." By Baldeep Grewal
Towards an internet that empowers those who foster democracy through human rights based research "Marginalized groups and individuals remain underrepresented in internet governance regimes." By Centre for Internet and Human Rights
A roadmap for a feminist internet policy Article The public space of the internet is a far more hazardous place for women and LGBTI people than for other groups. We must defend and expand it as a free space. By Francesca Schmidt
The Regulation of Online-harassment Violent communication has relevant effects on queer feminist internet activism. This article focuses on options and necessities of regulating such forms of violent anti-feminist and racist communication. How to prevent or to stop violent online-communication? By Gitti Hentschel and Francesca Schmidt
Feminist net politics - Perspectives and scope for action This study, the main aspects of which have been published here, was compiled in 2012 on behalf of the Gunda Werner Institute for Feminism and Gender Democracy. It outlines perspectives in queer-feminist net politics, summarizes existent gender policy approaches with regard to net politics, and describes the relevant fields from a feminist perspective. By Kathrin Ganz