Links to relevant websites and other online resources. If you have a resource you’d like to see listed on here, please contact us.
Carole Stabile’s blog – An original voice in feminist media studies.
Fembot Collective: Feminism, New Media, Science and Technology – This is very much a sister project to SusNet, and we are very excited to be working with them on a special guest issue of their online journal, Ada.
FemTechNet – Closely related to Fembot, but a separate project working on a Massively Distributed Collaborative Learning Experiment.
Looping Threads – Aristea Fotopoulou’s research blog. Aristea is helping to run SusNet.
Mary Flanagan – the website for an innovative artist, author and educator whose work is deeply connected to SusNet’s goals.
Mass Ornament – Natalie Bookchin’s fantastic video installation project.
Re.Act.Feminism: A Performing Archive – A beautiful archive of feminist performance art.
The Seeing Red Project – a remarkable collection of photos exploring menstrual blood.
Sexecology and the 1st International Ecosex Symposium – Projects exploring the connections between sexuality and the natural environment / environmentalism, run by Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle.
Sisterhood and After: An Oral History of the Women’s Liberation Movement – A Leverhulme-funded video exhibition for the British Library, run by Margaretta Jolly and others.