Websites:

Organisations
http://rosadoc.be/
Amazone

Collectives
Mwanamke
Buenos Tiempos
Young Feminist Europe
Constant
Gilrs Like Us

Festivals
http://ellestournent.be/
Pink Screens

Resource pages / platforms / documentation center
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/justfortherecord

ART+FEMINISM 
http://www.artandfeminism.org/
bookshelf, Loraine Furter
http://lorainefurter.net/projects/art+feminism/art+feminism.html

rosadoc
http://www.rosadoc.be/joomla/index.php/rosa-bibliotheek/rosa-collectie/catalogus

Free PDF Books on race, gender, sexuality, class, and culture                    
http://flanneryogonner.tumblr.com/post/40237682151/free-pdf-books-on-race-gender-sexuality-class


open-access, online, peer-reviewed feminist journals



















pdfs

HEROINES, MONSTERS, VICTIMS:
http://etheses.bham.ac.uk/1727/2/Ahall_11_PhD.pdf

It’s a Man’s Wikipedia? Assessing Gender Inequality in an Online Encyclopedia
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1501.06307v1.pdf

Damsels and Heroines: The Conundrum of the Post-Feminist Disney Princess
http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028&context=lux

The development in Hollywood's gender roles : heroes and heroines in re-interpretations of women's films, 1930-2000
https://www.duo.uio.no/handle/10852/26237

Gender and the Popular Heroines (and Heroes) of the Young Adult Dystopia
http://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1041&context=honors_research_projects

the he-she package
http://mirror.unl.edu/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/he-she/he-she.pdf

"What's Feminist About Open Access? A Relational Approach to Copyright in the Academy,  Carys J. Craig and Joseph F. Turcotte, with Rosemary J. Coombe http://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/feministsatlaw/article/view/7


Maybe (it is more about writing/storytelling as such):
Ursula Leguin, The carrier bag of fiction https://www.marxists.org/subject/art/lit_crit/works/leguin/carrier-bag.htm

Books

fiction

The Odd Women by George Gissing
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/6919/the-odd-women

tender buttons gertrude stein
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/7237/tender-buttons

Design in Plaster Francis Scott Fitzgerald
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/1125/design-in-plaster

The Heads of Cerberus
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/2580/the-heads-of-cerberus

Ann Veronica by H. G. Wells
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/4298/ann-veronica

Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/3610/herland

Little Women
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/139/little-women

with her in ourland gilman
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/6497/with-her-in-ourland

what diantha did gilman
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/3615/what-diantha-did

Everything Is Possible To Will  by Ellen Ellis
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/6568/everything-is-possible-to-will

Sultana's Dream by Roquia Sakhawat  Hussain
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/6719/sultana-s-dream

The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/3609/the-yellow-wallpaper


non-fiction

In the Name of Women’s Rights: The Rise of Femonationalism
https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/Z7rwaWsstSoTyvA8qMYvllYNabU0xbNO5kDF205wBazQkWEd

Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity
https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/pXz1fSnM7eKCqvdtO40NO3se45mTnuQ9UwqAMlH2FZoJyxSI

Bodies in Resistance: Gender and Sexual Politics in the Age of Neoliberalism
https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/NahgYvm-KYfzYevuFwEQyh9SslgAPA42YkLpO1GlmYxlh_jf

Feminist Art Manifestos: An Anthology
https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/KmaImtIwln-IXzCLTaS1zeF8qNlebQSPR__k8q6GMFlfTO_f

Liang, Lawrence (2011): Beyond Representation: The Figure of the Pirate.

in: Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/of1rvTzBysuXEZlcc_hx4CLOZfb-PpTddh0eHkuIuqof1ou7

Ahmed, Sarah (1998). Differences That Matter: Feminist Theory and Postmodernism [chapter 5 - Authorship] http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=8EE0FE5D2FFEE1ABD6000D01076BCA5E

The Man-Made World; or, Our Androcentric Culture
http://www.feedbooks.com/book/3612/the-man-made-world-or-our-androcentric-culture

Postcolonial Piracy
http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/postcolonial-piracy-9781472519443/

Gender in Translation -Check License
https://www.google.be/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwjt056uj-3TAhWlC8AKHcL-A2UQFgg7MAM&url=https%3A%2F%2Fdialnet.unirioja.es%2Fdescarga%2Farticulo%2F4925582.pdf&usg=AFQjCNGRx6RY8YnRhYUg0GFEq3OztBPo4A

Companion Species Manifesto  -Check License
https://www.google.be/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj9w6fzju3TAhXDuxQKHVwhCU8QFgg-MAM&url=http%3A%2F%2Fxenopraxis.net%2Freadings%2Fharaway_companion.pdf&usg=AFQjCNECZbGSQUpTv1DaoBycSXtQBlghJw

Haraway, Donna (1988) Situated Knowledges http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~ewa/Haraway,%20Situated%20Knowledges.pdf

Decolonising Archives
http://www.internationaleonline.org/bookshelves/decolonising_archives

Clio magazine, femmes, genres, histoire : Héroïnes
https://clio.revues.org/9352

The Empowering (Super) Heroine? The Effects of Sexualized Female Characters in Superhero Films on Women
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11199-015-0455-3

The Handbook of Nonsexist Writing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Handbook_of_Nonsexist_Writing

Feminist Philosophy of Language
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/feminism-language/


Links to articles / lists

Avoiding Heterosexual Bias in Language
http://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/language.aspx

History of feminism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_feminism

http://www.historynet.com/famous-women-in-history

The Problem with Female Superheroes
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-problem-with-female-superheroes/

Hate Speech and Online Activism
https://prpole.github.io/hate-speech-and-online-activism/

Women’s Ways of Structuring Data
http://adanewmedia.org/2015/11/issue8-masters/

The Words that Failed: A chronology of early nonbinary pronouns
http://www.english.illinois.edu/-people-/faculty/debaron/essays/epicene.htm

gender gap in new media/technology/cyberspace
balance in the users (readers) of the internet
The Worrying Consequences of the Wikipedia Gender Gap' https://www.technologyreview.com/s/427626/the-worrying-consequences-of-the-wikipedia-gender-gap/

cyberspace is not gender-free
A legible face on Facebook? De/colonializing gender and race in cyberspace'' http://www.sophia.be/app/webroot/files/Actes%202011%20-%20J_%20Roth%20-%20gender%20and%20race%20in%20cyberspace.pdfGender Trouble in Web 2.0: Gender Relations in Social Network Sites, Wikis and Weblogs'' http://genderandset.open.ac.uk/index.php/genderandset/article/viewFile/18/31

Free culture has a particularly big gender gap
''Free as in sexist? Free culture and the gender gap'' http://firstmonday.org/article/view/4291/3381
''Gendering FLOSS'', Libre Graphics Magazine 2.2 http://libregraphicsmag.com/files/libregraphicsmag_2.2_lowquality.pdf
Jo Freeman, ''The Tyranny of Structurelessness'' http://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm

there are less women in tech
"Blacks, Latinos and women lose ground at Silicon Valley tech companies” http://www.mercurynews.com/2010/02/11/blacks-latinos-and-women-lose-ground-at-silicon-valley-tech-companies/
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/oct/04/twitter-women-gender-elon-musk-tim-cook

On (wider) gaps in writing knowledge and history

history was and is still written by the same few privileged ones
''Is History Written About Men, by Men?'' http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/history/2016/01/popular_history_why_are_so_many_history_books_about_men_by_men.html
75.8 percent of history books published for general readers in 2015 are written by male authors, and subjects were 71.7 percent of the biographies are about male figures.

encyclopedias and gender representations
''The Nuance of the Gendergap Statistics'' http://reagle.org/joseph/pelican/social/the-nuance-of-the-gendergap-statistics.html
(about Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Brittanica) ''Wikipedia dominates Britannica in biographical coverage, but more so when it comes to men. […] Britannica is more balanced in whom it neglects to cover than Wikipedia.''

Women's History, Art and Feminism
http://www.smith.edu/libraries/libs/ssc/subjart.html Sophia Smith Collection, Women's History Archives at Smith College
http://www.womenarts.org/funding-resources/women-artist-directories/ List of Directories of Women Artists
http://www.nwhp.org/resourcecenter/biographycenter.php National Women's History Project
http://www.womenarts.org WomenArts 
http://network.womenarts.org/network/index.php  WomenArts Network Artist Directory
http://www.womenarts.org/funding-resources/women-artist-directories/ List of Directories of Women Artists
http://nmwa.org/ National Museum of Women in the Arts


Graphic designer (from our website)
 Sheila Levrant de Bretteville: Dirty Design and Fuzzy Theory, interview with Ellen Lupton, Eye magazine, 1992.
http://elupton.com/2010/07/de-bretteville-sheila-levrant/

“The Visible language workshop researches into new methods of navigating and browsing, and includes the use of transparency, blur layering and infinite zoom. New technologies allow us to swoop in and out, rotate around the information, to browse it, to drill in for depth and details, as well as to grasp its organization. Multiple layers help us establish a context and give the viewer a sense of place in the new space.” — 
Information Landscapes, 1994.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn9zCrIJzLs

Muriel Cooper and MIT Press Design Department for Donis A. Dondis, A Primer of Visual Literacy, MIT Press, 1973.

the graphic design history anthology published by Occasional Papers, 2012 (designer and co-editor: Sara De Bondt).

Pussy Galore, conceptual typeface, 1994

Pictogram proposition for toilets signage, for the association OUTrans, Hélène Mourrier (article Libération), and Coco Riot, Gender Poo project.

Ridykeulous (LTTR), The Advantages of Being a Lesbian Woman Artist, 2006.

Guerrilla Girls, 1995.

Lauren Klein, “Feminist Data Visualization: Rethinking the Archive, Reshaping the Field”, talk 2015.

Emma Willard’s Temple of Time (1846)

What Would Feminist Data Visualization Look Like?, Catherine D’Ignazio
https://civic.mit.edu/feminist-data-visualization

Map to Not Indicate, 1967, by the art collective Art & Language.

Dirty Design – An exploration of dirty design philosophy by Marjanne van Helvert.
http://dirty-design.net/

Woman’s Building History: Sheila de Bretteville (Otis College)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGJUbYc5O98

Work hard, be nice to people and have rich parents: addressing privilege in the creative industry, Gemma Germains, It’s Nice That, 2016.
http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/gemma-germains-creative-privilege-opinion-011116

Ece Canli, Design History Interrupted – A Queer-Feminist Perspective, in The Responsible Object. A History of Design Ideology for the Future, Marjanne van Helvert (ed.), Valiz, 2016.

Disputing Ergonomics, Deconstructing Users. A Queer Perspective on Design, Emeline Brulé, Tiphaine Kazi-Tani.
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246059/document

Queer Graphics. The Critical Work of Hélène Mourrier, Tiphaine Kazi-Tani
https://www.academia.edu/15625911/Queer_Graphics._The_Critical_Work_of_H%C3%A9l%C3%A8ne_Mourrier

Decolonising Design, Intersectional Perspectives on Design, Politics and Power: Symposium, 2016
http://www.decolonisingdesign.com/

Design and Feminism: Re-visioning Spaces, Places, and Everyday Things, Joan Rothschild, Alethea Cheng

Blog
http://feminismandgraphicdesign.blogspot.be/


cyber feminism (from our website: idem ? dont forget to pick the pictures)

Cyberfeminisme, Constant vzw, 2001.
http://justfortherecord.space/documents/library/Cyberfeminisme_Constantvzw_low-res.pdf

“Cyberfeminism with a difference”, Rosi Braidotti, 1996.

“Cyberfeminism, technology and International Development”, Radhika Gajjala and Annapurna Mamidipudi, 1999.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12349221

“Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices”, Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, Michelle M. Wright, 2002.
http://refugia.net/domainerrors/

“Is Cyberfeminism Colorblind?” Maria Fernandez, 2002.

“Cyberfeminism 2.0”, Radhika Gajjala, Yeon Ju Oh, 2012.

“Revisiting Cyberfeminism”, Artpapers issue May/June 2015.
http://www.artpapers.org/feature_articles/2015_0506-cyberfeminism.html

OOMK (One Of My Kind), issue 4, The Internet. 
http://justfortherecord.space/documents/library/OOMK-issue-4-internet-low-res.pdf
http://oomk.net/zinepreviews

The Art Bro Flowchart, 2014.
http://rhizome.org/editorial/2014/dec/18/artist-profile-jennifer-chan/

Tabita Rezaire, AFRO CYBER RESISTANCE, 2014.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/168357831?color=ffffff&title=0&byline=0&portrait=0

girls of the ~internet museum
http://gim-museum.tumblr.com/

Martine Syms, The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto
http://martinesyms.com/



============WIKI PAGES definitions================

Equity_and_gender_feminism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equity_and_gender_feminism

Feminist_movements_and_ideologies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movements_and_ideologies
Nice wikipedia article about all the different variants of feminism. And there are MANY.

wiki on Systematic bias
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Systemic_bias

===================ARTICLES=======================

The power of google visibility.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/08/how-google-could-rig-the-2016-election-121548

On Feminism: The Word, the History, and the Case Against Leaning In
http://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/nyu-stories/linda-gordon-on-feminism-unfinished.html  Article about a book + interview; - Less a philosophical treatise on  what feminism is and more a lucid account of what feminism did.

You Don’t Hate Feminism. You Just Don’t Understand It. , the daily beast
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/07/24/you-don-t-hate-feminism-you-just-don-t-understand-it.html  “I don’t need ‘feminism’ because I believe that men and women are  EQUAL,  not that women should belittle men.” Those posts hurt a bit  more  because they reveal how deeply misinterpreted feminism is.

Feminist is a 21st century word, Time
http://time.com/3588846/time-apologizes-feminist-word-poll-robin-morgan/
Robin Morgan  is an author, activist and feminist. She is also a co-founder, with  Gloria Steinem and Jane Fonda, of the Women's Media Center 
Book by Caitlin Moran. In her criticism,  she stressed that women who don’t identify as feminists don’t realize  what feminism implies, nor all that feminism has secured for them : What  do you think feminism IS, ladies? What part of ‘liberation for  women’  is not for you? Is it freedom to vote? The right not to be owned  by the  man you marry? The campaign for equal pay? Did all that good shit  GET  ON YOUR NERVES? Or were you just DRUNK AT THE TIME OF SURVEY?

We Respond To "Women Against Feminism," Because This Is What Feminists Look Like, Bustle
http://www.bustle.com/articles/32612-we-respond-to-women-against-feminism-because-this-is-what-feminists-look-like

The willfully ignorant women who post on 'Women Against Feminism' , Los Angeles Times
http://www.latimes.com/local/abcarian/la-me-ra-women-against-feminism-20140808-column.html#page=1
wo seemingly unrelated stories about feminism, sexism and social media caught my eye this week.

i-am-feminist-and-so-can-you, Harvard university institute of politics
http://www.iop.harvard.edu/i-am-feminist-and-so-can-you
If you have ever wondered what a feminist is, Caitlin Moran has an answer for you.

Meet the New Female Artists of Wikipedia, Time
http://time.com/3737130/women-artists-wikipedia/
Over 200 hundred women were added during a mass weekend edit-a-thon

Self-publishing lets women break book industry's glass ceiling, survey finds , the  guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/06/self-publishing-lets-women-break-book-industrys-glass-ceiling-survey-finds
While men still dominate the traditional books world, among DIY writers women are publishing and selling more

Digital Feminism: Righting the Gender Divide for Authors on Wikipedia, Bookriot
http://bookriot.com/2015/02/27/women-writers-wikipedia/
Have you heard about the 2015 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon?  It’s aim is to increase the number of female participants sharing  knowledge on Wikipedia, and in turn, teach readers and researchers more  about important women in the arts and sciences that have been ignored or  left out.

A Master’s Degree in ... Masculinity?, nytimes
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/09/fashion/masculinities-studies-stonybrook-michael-kimmel.html?smid=fb-share&_r=0

===================BOOKS=======================

webster's first new intergalactic wickedary of the english language
http://archive.org/stream/webstersfirstnew00dalyrich#page/n9/mode/2up

Critical Point of View: A Wikipedia Reader, inc reader
Geert Lovink and Nathaniel Tkacz
http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/critical-point-of-view-a-wikipedia-reader/

===================ARCHIVES pictures en prints=======================

Pictures, pdfs about american feminism
Women's Liberation Movement Print Culture
http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/wlmpc/


==========open license content plateforms not only on feminism/gender studies===========            

memory of the world library
https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#

gutemberg
http://www.gutenberg.org/

Feedbooks
http://www.feedbooks.com/publicdomain


Black feminism to check on gutemberg
  1. Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins X
  2. The Black Feminist Reader edited by Joy James and T. Denean Sarpley-Whiting
  3. The Crunk Feminist Collection by Brittney C. Cooper and Susana M. Morris
  4. Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde
  5. But Some of Us Are Brave edited by Akasha Hull, Patricia Bell-Scott and Barbara Smith
  6.  Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism by bell hooks
  7. When and Where I Enter by Paula J. Giddings
  8. When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost by Joan Morgan
  9. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf by Ntozake Shange
  10. Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assembalges, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Humans by Alexander G. Weheliye
  11. The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America by Tamara Winfrey Harris
  12. Bad Feminist: Essays by Roxane Gay
  13. In Search of our Mothers’ Gardens: Womanist Prose by Alice Walker
  14. Blue Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday by Angela Y. Davis
  15. Words of Fire: An Anthology of African-American Feminist Thought by Beverly Guy-Sheftall
  16. Dark Continent of Our Bodies: Black Feminism & Politics of Responsibility by E. Frances White
  17. Erotic Revolutionaries: Black Women, Sexuality, and Popular Culture by Shayne Lee
  18. Spill: Scenes of Black Feminist Fugitivity by Alexis Pauline Gumbs
  19. The Black Woman: An Anthology by Toni Cade Bambara 
  20. Righteous Discontent: The Women’s Movement in the Black Baptist Church, 1880–1920 by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
  21. Remaking Respectability: African American Women in Interwar Detroit by Victoria W. Wolcott
  22. Too Heavy a Load: Black Women in Defense of Themselves, 1894-1994 by Deborah Gray White
  23. Still Brave: The Evolution of Black Women’s Studies edited by Frances Smith Foster, Beverly Guy-Sheftall, and Stanlie M. James
  24. Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women edited by Mia E. Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, and Barbara D. Savage
  25. Sisters in the Struggle : African-American Women in the Civil Rights-Black Power Movement edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas and V.P. Franklin
  26. Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman by Michelle Wallace
  27. Sula by Toni Morrison
  28. Demonic Grounds: Black Women And The Cartographies Of Struggle by Katherine McKittrick
  29. At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Race, and Resistance by Danielle L. McGuire
  30. New Black Feminist Criticism, 1985-2000 edited by Barbara Christian, Gloria Bowles, M. Giulia Fabi, and Arlene Keizer
  31.  Black Girls Are From the Future by Renina Jarmon 
  32. Crusade for Justice: The Autobiography of Ida B. Wells by Ida B. Wells
  33.  A Voice from the South by Anna Julia Cooper 
  34. Taste of Power by Elaine Brown
  35. Black Women’s Intellectual Traditions: Speaking Their Minds edited by Kristin Waters and Carol B. Conaway
  36. Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology edited by Barbara Smith
  37. This Bridge Called My Back, Fourth Edition: Writings by Radical Women of Color edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa 
  38. Maria W. Stewart, America’s First Black Woman Political Writer: Essays and Speeches edited by Marilyn Richardson 
  39. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America by Melissa V. Harris-Perry
  40. The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Started It by Jo Ann Gibson Robinson
  41. Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery by Jennifer L. Morgan
  42. Longing to Tell: Black Women Talk About Sexuality and Intimacy by Tricia Rose
  43. Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around: Forty Years of Movement Building with Barbara Smith edited by Alethia Jones, Virginia Eubanks with Barbara Smith
  44. Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision by Barbara Ransby
  45. Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty by Dorothy Roberts
  46. Birthing Justice: Black Women, Pregnancy, and Childbirth edited by Julia Chinyere Oparah and Alicia D. Bonaparte
  47. Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women’s Consciousness by Ingrid Banks
  48. Hair Raising: Beauty, Culture, and African American Women by Noliwe M. Rooks
  49. Ain’t I a Beauty Queen?: Black Women, Beauty, and the Politics of Race by Maxine Leeds Craig
  50.  Beauty Shop Politics: African American Women’s Activism in the Beauty Industry by Tiffany M. McGill