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| Fecha de publicación | Título | Autor(es) |
| 2021 | An analysis of feminist graphics published on Instagram by Spanish female professionals on the subject of International Women’s Day (2019-2020) | Suárez-Carballo, Fernando; Martín-Sanromán, Juan M.; Martins, Nuno |
| 2020 | Digital Feminism and Affective Splintering: South Korean Twitter Discourse on 500 Yemeni Refugees | Kim, Do; Curran, Nathaniel; Kim, Hyun |
| 2020 | Discussion and mediation of social outrage on Twitter: The reaction to the judicial sentence of "La Manada" | Navarro, Celina; Coromina, Óscar |
| 2023 | Encounters Between Violence and Media| Echo of Experience: A Feminist Response to Racialization of Sexual Crime in the Hybrid Media Event | Nikunen, Kaarina |
| 2020 | “I Like That It’s My Choice a Couple Different Times”: Gender, Affordances, and User Experience on Bumble Dating | Pruchniewska, Urszula |
| 2023 | Interrogating Dominant Ideology in Media Representations of Witchcraft-Related Gendered Violence: The Case of Mariama Akua Denteh | Mohammed, Wumpini F. |
| 2020 | #MeToo; #HimToo: Popular Feminism and Hashtag Activism in the Kavanaugh Hearings | Dejmanee, Tisha; Zaher, Zulfia; Rouech, Samantha; Papa, Michael |
| 2019 | Re-building the Idea of Being a Woman. The Audiovisual Legacy of Lila Crane | Antón-Sánchez, Laura |
| 2023 | The Ambivalent Governance of Platformed Chinese Feminism Under Censorship: Weibo, Xianzi, and Her Friends | Gu, Yiija; Heemsbergen, Luke |
| 2016 | “The basic human form is female. Maleness is a kind of birth defect”: positive discrimination in "The Fall" | Martínez-Lucena, Jorge; Carretero, Enrique |
| 2021 | The Gender Dimensions of Foreign Influence Operations | Bradshaw, Samantha; Henle, Amélie |
| 2020 | The Unruly, Loud, and Intersectional Muslim Woman: Interrupting the Aesthetic Styles of Islamic Fashion Images on Instagram | Peterson, Kristin |
| 2020 | Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Turkey| Framing the Alimony Debates in Turkey: Struggle Between Feminist and Antifeminist Discourses to Represent “Women’s Rights” | Özcan, Esra |