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1. A mixed‐methods approach to understand victimization discourses by opposing feminist sub‐groups on social media.

2. Unsung Heroine: Wang Ruqi, the 1950 Marriage Law, and State-Legal Feminism.

3. Utopia, future imaginations and prefigurative politics in the indigenous women's movement in Argentina.

4. Repertoires of action and collective memory: the re-emergence of feminist self-managed health centers in Italy.

5. Viral paradox: The intersection of "me too" and #MeToo.

6. The Rural Woman Speaks in 1970s Argentina.

7. Feminismo y educación en el Primer Congreso Femenino Internacional. Buenos Aires 1910: discursos inaugurales de Ernestina López y María Espíndola de Muñoz.

8. The Role of Feminism and Gender in Endorsement of Hookup Culture among Emerging Adults.

9. Animating migration journeys from Colombia to Chile: expressing embodied experience through co-produced film.

10. WITH OR AGAINST HAYDEN WHITE? REFLECTIONS ON THEORY OF HISTORY AND SUBJECT FORMATION.

11. Julia Wedgwood, a Victorian feminist and female intellectual. Who was she and why has she been forgotten?

12. When Feminism Redefines National Liberation: How Tal'at Movement brought Feminism to the Core of the Palestinian National Liberation Struggle.

13. Co-creating Inclusive Intersectional Democratic Spaces across Europe (CCINDLE): Counteracting Anti-gender through Feminist Knowledge.

14. Igniting Solidarities across Borders: South Feminist Futures (SFF) and the Promise of the South Feminist Manifesto.

15. Voice: A Useful Concept for Researching Backlash and Feminist Counter-Actions?

16. Creating and maintaining an alternative public sphere: The struggles of social justice feminism, 1899–1925.

17. The rise and fall of social movements: A tribute to Alain Touraine (1925–2023).

18. Can an archive be revolutionary?: how to document radical aspirations in a time of dissensus.

19. Book Review: Alison Phipps, Me Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism.

20. ¡A igual trabajo, iguales derechos! La huelga feminista de las boleteras de la Universidad de Chile: nuevos repertorios de acción y significados en el encuentro entre sindicalismo y feminismo.

21. Presentación.

22. Why are conflicts about race a point of no return for feminist organizations?

23. The political uses of memory: Instagram and Black-Asian solidarities.

24. Women's Movement Activism in Authoritarian States: Lessons from the Global Feminisms Project.

25. Sexual identities and political solidarities among cisgender women.

26. "We Came Together and We Fought": Kipp Dawson and Resistance to State Violence in US Social Movements since the 1950s.

27. The Formation and Consequences of Political Generations in Social Movements: Cases of Feminist Activism in Ecuador and Peru1,2.

28. Siting Islamic feminism: The Indonesian Congress of Women Islamic Scholars and the challenge of challenging patriarchal authority.

29. Efi Kanner. Men and Women in the Modernization Adventure: Turkish Modernization from a Gender Perspective.

30. Mapping an emerging hashtag ecosystem: connective action and interpretive frames in the Swedish #MeToo movement.

31. CONTESTING WOMEN'S INCARCERATION: Feminist Prison Activists and British Columbia's Proudfoot Inquiry, 1978-80.

32. FEMINISMO, COMUNIDAD DE MUJERES Y REDES SOCIALES ONLINE: ETNOGRAFÍA DIGITAL EN UN GRUPO DE FACEBOOK.

33. Latin American Social Movements and Progressive Governments: Creative Tensions between Resistance and Convergence.

34. Rethinking Psychiatry: Solutions for a Sociogenic Crisis.

35. Critical feminist resistance to the politics of hate in India.

36. Doing and undoing gender: women on the frontline of Hong Kong's anti-extradition bill movement.

38. 'Knowing' Palestinian Women: Interrogating Western International Feminist Assumptions, Governance, and Social Science Discourses.

39. Communicating through Cyberfeminism: Communication Strategies for the Construction of the International Feminist Strike in Portugal.

40. From #HotGirlSummer to #HotNerdFall: Megan Thee Stallion, ratchet-respectability, and the Socioeducational identities of Black girls/women.

41. FEMINISMO PARA NUESTROS TIEMPOS: ENTREVISTA CON JUDITH BUTLER.

42. An encounter with the divine: the extraordinary literacies of black girls and women in endarkened third spaces.

43. THE CATALYST.

44. Contentious gender politics in Italy and Croatia: diffusion of transnational anti-gender movements to national contexts.

45. Critical Latin American Feminisms: Community-Based, Experience-Based, and Gender-Unraveling.

46. Staging Gendered Perspectives on Mexico’s 1968 Social Movements: Elena Garro’s Sócrates y los gatos and Pilar Campesino’s Octubre terminó hace mucho tiempo.

47. CHAPTER 9: Feminism's Look at Itself: Self-Hygiene through the Prism of Laughter.

48. "Welcome to the Revolution": Promoting Generational Renewal in Argentina's Ni Una Menos.

49. Abolition Geography. Essays towards LiberationAbolition. Feminism. Now.

50. 15-M movement and feminist economics: an insight into the dialogues between social movements and academia in Spain.

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