Awesome women and bad feminists: (Record no. 12960)

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Personal name Bayfield, Hannah
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Title Awesome women and bad feminists:
Sub Title the role of online social networks and peer support for feminist practice in academia
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Pages Vol 27, Issue 3, 2020 : (415-435 p.).
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Summary, etc In her book, ‘Bad Feminist’, Roxane Gay claims this label shamelessly, embracing the contradictory aspects of enacting feminist practice while fundamentally being ‘flawed human[s]’. This article tells a story inspired by and enacting Roxane Gay’s approach in academia, written by five cis-gendered women geographers. It is the story of a proactive, everyday feminist initiative to survive as women in an academic precariat fuelled by globalised, neoliberalised higher education. We reflect on what it means to be (bad) feminists in that context, and how we respond as academics. We share experiences of an online space used to support one another through post-doctoral life, a simple message thread, which has established an important role in our development as academics and feminists. This article, written through online collaboration, mirrors and enacts processes fundamental to our online network, demonstrating the significance and potential of safe digital spaces for peer support. Excerpts from the chat reflect critically on struggles and solutions we have co-developed. Through this, we celebrate and validate a strategy we know that we and others like us find invaluable for our wellbeing and survival. Finally, we reflect on the inherent limitations of exclusive online networks as tools for feminist resistance.
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Subject ‘bad feminism’,
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Subject feminist geography,
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Subject online social networks,
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Subject peer mentors,
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Subject precariat
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Added Entry Personal Name Colebrooke, Laura
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Added Entry Personal Name Pitt, Hannah
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Added Entry Personal Name Pugh, Rhiannon
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Relationship Stutter, Natalia
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Title Cultural geographies
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474019890321
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