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Has feminism gone too far? A mixed-methods exploration of perceptions of digital feminist activism

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FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2023.2285712

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Digital feminist activism; gender identities; social networks; feminist ideologies; male feminists

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This study is the first to use a social psychological approach to understand willingness to engage with digital feminist activism (DFA). It provides important context for scholars to explore and promote engagement with digital feminist movements. The findings show that higher support for feminism, higher feminist-identifying social networks, higher personal feminist identification, and feminine gender identity are associated with willingness to participate in DFA.
This study is the first to take a social psychological approach to understanding willingness to engage with digital feminist activism (DFA), providing the necessary context scholars need to explore and offer suggestions to promote engagement with digital feminist movements. In this mixed-methods study, a convenience sample of adult men and women who use social media in the U.S. (n = 705, 19-83 years old) were recruited for participation in a digital survey. Volunteers from this sample (n = 15, 23-66 years old) subsequently participated in semi-structured, in-depth interviews via Zoom. Quantitative insights indicate higher support for feminism and higher feminist-identifying social networks are associated with personal feminist identification. Higher personal feminist identification and feminine gender identity (among both men and women) are associated with willingness to participate in DFA. Qualitative insights deepen these findings, exploring the complexity of understandings of feminism, conceptualizations of feminism and feminists, gender identities, and social network pressure that may contribute to avoidance of digital feminist [and other social] activism.

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