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"SlutWalk is a timely and smart engagement with a critically important 21st century feminist mobilization against rape culture. Mendes' careful investigation of SlutWalks, their organizational strategies, meanings, and their mediation through mainstream news and counter media spheres (feminist blogs), is not only a wonderful resource for feminists and media scholars, it provides one of the few deeply researched case studies of networked social movement mobilizations of any kind in the 21st century. Mendes describes SlutWalk closely and contextualizes the movement carefully within 'waves' of feminism, but she also uses the case study to revisit some classic questions, and to raise some new ones, about the most productive organizational and communications strategies for radical social movements in a networked public sphere. As such, the book will be useful in feminism and in media studies but its impact will also reach beyond SlutWalks to contribute to social movement communications theory much more generally." Bernadette Barker-Plummer, University of San Francisco, USA
"Victim-blaming is alive and kicking women, while rape and sexual assault remain a threat and/or feature in the lives of too many young women today. It is no surprise that young women were ready for new ways to resist and rise up and I welcome this new book on the so-called 'SlutWalk' protests. Another well researched, academically rigorous and engaging new book from Mendes, documenting this thoroughly modern new form of activism. As an organiser of the 'Reclaim the Night' marches I have my issues with SlutWalk, hating the term, and believing still, that the most radical thing women can do in this culture is keep their clothes on. What I share is a belief in an urgent need for dynamic activism of all forms and I welcome this book detailing just one of the ways that women are taking action." Finn Mackay, University of the West of England, UK
"Kaitlynn Mendes provides the thorough investigation that the Slutwalks phenomenon deserves. This book is usefully contextualized, wide-ranging in its theoretical tools, and original in its analysis. Its attention to the feminist blogosphere, social media networks, and organizer interviews is especially innovative, providing important food for thought about the future of feminism and social movements. This impressive study is timely and provocative." Bonnie J. Dow, Vanderbilt University, USA
'Mendes' trenchant analysis of the Slutwalk movement makes compelling reading. It is both a celebration of grassroots feminism in the social media era and captures a movement, which like feminism itself, has many faces. This book is a tribute to the continued relevance of feminist politics in an allegedly postfeminist world. It shows how Slutwalk organizers confronted the ubiquity of rape culture in its many local expressions, narrating the story of feminist online communities with global reach.' Imelda Whelehan, University of Tasmania, Australia
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