(en) Sexuality and internet governance
Designed to increase participants’ understanding of internet governance and how it relates to the activism on sexuality rights. This manual is particularly designed to encourage participants to examine issues of power, control, relationships, and to think of strategies to advance sexuality rights in the political space of internet governance.
Introduction and overview
Designed to increase participants’ understanding of internet governance and how it relates to act...
Learning objectives and activities
This page will guide you through the Module's correct use and understanding. Following the Learni...
Intersectionality
Older than most of us think and runs from feminism, to politics and civic activism, to anti-racis...
Introduction
Intersectionality is older than most of us think and runs from feminism, to politics and civic ac...
Understanding intersectionality
Our understanding of intersectionality is needed because it is important not only to understand t...
Intersectionality and sexuality
How would intersectionality work if we apply it to sexuality? Sexuality, sexual orientation, ge...
Intersectionality of sexuality and internet governance
Intersectionality has been present in international policy spaces since 2001, as proved by Articl...
Reading materials
Primary reading materials The Politics of Sexhttps://www.genderit.org/politics-sex In Plain Sig...
Starter activities
Designed to help participants think about their first-time excitement that they experienced with ...
Deepening activities
Activities that are meant to expand and dig into the topics and themes.
Tactical activities
Activities that are meant to respond to multiple learning objectives in practical ways. These inc...
Small stories
Small stories on 3 topics with reflection questions for discussion: Feminist server; Reclaiming e...
Feminist server
Developed for APC by Serene Lim and Angela M. Kuga Thas of KRYSS Network The current internet is...
Reclaiming expression
Developed for APC by Serene Lim and Angela M. Kuga Thas of KRYSS Network Social media companies ...
Porn, sexuality and the internet
Developed for APC by Serene Lim and Angela M. Kuga Thas of KRYSS Network Porn and “deviant” sexu...
Case studies
Case studies, which can be used to learn, discuss and engage in groups, give deeper insight and e...
Tips and tricks on how to engage in internet governance spaces
Over the years, it’s becoming increasingly that we need to work together to bring in gender and s...
Nine reasons why we need more feminists in internet governance
By Sachini Perera As someone who is always excited by the prospect of influencing policy makin...
Role of gender report cards at the internet governance forum
Gender Report Cards (GRCs) are a mechanism introduced in the 2011 IGF by APC as means to determin...
Nepal IGF 2018: Revisiting the experience
We have seen two national Internet Governance Forums (IGFs) in Nepal, in 2017 and 2018. During Ne...