Internet Histories Special Issue | Introduction: (re)writing gender in Internet histories

Article / Journal

Author(s):
Leopoldina Fortunati

Year: 2025

Keywords: gender, internet/web history, women, LGBTQ+ communities, feminism, internet historiography, decolonizing
Language(s): English

Abstract:
This special issue aims to illuminate women’s contributions throughout history by using gender as a critical lens in internet historiography and challenging the dominance of male-centered narratives. In the introduction, we contextualize the socio-cultural moment in which this issue was conceived and outline its dual focus. First, we reconstruct women’s contributions to the history of the Internet. Second, we examine gender identity and the role of LGBTQ+ communities within this history. Our approach is guided by two perspectives: understanding gender identity as a site of political mobilization and situating the Internet within the broader digital world. We also advocate for future directions that emphasize decolonizing and expanding Internet historiography.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/24701475.2025.2458990?src=exp-la#abstract

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