Feminist cyberlaw / edited by Meg Leta Jones and Amanda Levendowski.
2024
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Title
Feminist cyberlaw / edited by Meg Leta Jones and Amanda Levendowski.
Imprint
Oakland : University of California Press, 2024.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
Feminist use / Amanda Levendowski
Defending the right to repair / Leah Chan Grinvald and Ofer Tur-Sinai
Patents and the gendered view of computer programming as drudgery or innovation / Nina Srejovic
Oppressive and empowering #tagmarks / Alexandra J. Roberts
A bouquet for battling the expansion of trade secrets in the public sector / Cynthia H. Conti-Cook
Chinese and Russian cybercrime in global racial orders of intellectual property / Anjali Vats
Accidental abolition? exploring Section 230 as non-reformist reform / Kendra Albert
The curb-cut effect and the perils of accessibility without disability / Blake E. Reid
Uncovering online discrimination when faced with legal uncertainty and corporate power / Esha Bhandari
Dobbs online : digital rights as abortion rights / Elizabeth E. Joh
Digital security and reproductive rights : lessons for feminist cyberlaw / Michela Meister and Karen Levy
The rise, fall, and rise of civil libertarianism / Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Artificial intelligence, microwork and the racial politics of care / Ivan Chaar López and Victoria Sánchez
Black feminist antitrust for a safer Internet / Gabriella Rejouis
Consent (still) won't save us / Jasmine McNealy
Revisioning algorithms as a black feminist project / Ngozi Okidegbe
Conclusions : toward a feminist cyberlaw A-Ha / Kate Darling.
Defending the right to repair / Leah Chan Grinvald and Ofer Tur-Sinai
Patents and the gendered view of computer programming as drudgery or innovation / Nina Srejovic
Oppressive and empowering #tagmarks / Alexandra J. Roberts
A bouquet for battling the expansion of trade secrets in the public sector / Cynthia H. Conti-Cook
Chinese and Russian cybercrime in global racial orders of intellectual property / Anjali Vats
Accidental abolition? exploring Section 230 as non-reformist reform / Kendra Albert
The curb-cut effect and the perils of accessibility without disability / Blake E. Reid
Uncovering online discrimination when faced with legal uncertainty and corporate power / Esha Bhandari
Dobbs online : digital rights as abortion rights / Elizabeth E. Joh
Digital security and reproductive rights : lessons for feminist cyberlaw / Michela Meister and Karen Levy
The rise, fall, and rise of civil libertarianism / Hannah Bloch-Wehba
Artificial intelligence, microwork and the racial politics of care / Ivan Chaar López and Victoria Sánchez
Black feminist antitrust for a safer Internet / Gabriella Rejouis
Consent (still) won't save us / Jasmine McNealy
Revisioning algorithms as a black feminist project / Ngozi Okidegbe
Conclusions : toward a feminist cyberlaw A-Ha / Kate Darling.
Summary
"Feminist cyberlaw reimagines the field of cyberlaw through a feminist lens. Essays crafted for this volume by emerging and established scholars and practitioners explore how gender, race, sexuality, disability, class, and the intersections of these identities affect cyberspace and the laws that govern it. This vibrant and visionary volume promises to build a movement of scholars whose work charts a near future where cyberlaw is informed by feminism"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online version; title from digital title page (viewed June 26, 2024)
Available in Other Form
Print version: Feminist cyberlaw Oakland : University of California Press, 2024
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Language
English
ISBN
0520388550
9780520388550 (electronic book)
9780520388543 (paperback)
9780520388550 (electronic book)
9780520388543 (paperback)
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