2019
DOI: 10.1590/18094449201900570003
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Códigos corporales y tecnológicos: Los feminismos como prácticas hacker

Abstract: Resumen En el presente artículo destaco las principales críticas feministas a la tecnociencia y las contribuciones procedentes de las heterogéneas aproximaciones feministas a las tecnologías. El objetivo se dirige a desarrollar una lectura que sitúa en un mismo plano cuerpo y tecnología para interpretar los feminismos como prácticas hacker a sistemas normativos. Dicha lectura es derivada de las reflexiones propiciadas por la experiencia etnográfica con colectivos, trayectorias y proyectos que abordan la conexi… Show more

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“…Likewise, appropriating technologies is a trade-off between available time, economic resources, knowledge, technologies, identity markers and potentially accessible new skills, knowledge and technologies. In this sense, postcoloniality, capitalism, geopolitics and heteropatriarchy are also intertwined in the assemblage that is LDS ( Martínez Pozo 2019). Living and working in Argentina means that certain technologies and knowledge are available while one is being excluded from others.…”
Section: Gender 1 | 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Likewise, appropriating technologies is a trade-off between available time, economic resources, knowledge, technologies, identity markers and potentially accessible new skills, knowledge and technologies. In this sense, postcoloniality, capitalism, geopolitics and heteropatriarchy are also intertwined in the assemblage that is LDS ( Martínez Pozo 2019). Living and working in Argentina means that certain technologies and knowledge are available while one is being excluded from others.…”
Section: Gender 1 | 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This involves generating new discourses, meanings, technologies and another culture to overcome existing inequalities (Perdomo Reyes 2016: 173). In that sense, scholars such as Toupin (2014), Vergés, Hache and Cruells (2014), Martínez Pozo (2019) and Dunbar-Hester (2019) analyse processes of self-inclusion, which are collective and…”
Section: Introduction: Gender Digital Divide and Gender Digital Inclu...mentioning
confidence: 99%