Journal article

Gendered Digital Citizenship: How Indonesian Female Journalists Participate in Gender Activism

M Winarnita, N Bahfen, AR Mintarsih, G Height, J Byrne

Journalism Practice | Published : 2022

Abstract

Per-capita, Indonesia has one of the world’s largest user bases of social media. However, in terms of online participation, Indonesian women lag behind their male counterparts (Suwana [2017]. “Empowering Indonesian Women Through Building Digital Media Literacy.” Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences 38 (3): 212–217). This article contributes to a greater understanding of how digital media and engagement enables Indonesian women (as digital citizens) to creatively express themselves, contest gendered ideals, and coordinate political and social activism. It builds on literature that seeks to understand what this means for Indonesian women’s active participation in and undertaking of digital cit..

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Grants

Awarded by La Trobe University


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by La Trobe University School of Humanities and Social Sciences Early Career Researcher Development Project Grant 2018 [3.2500.05.48], and La Trobe University Research Focus Area Transforming Human Societies Grant Ready Scheme 2018 [2000002327].Y