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"Rethinking Cyberfeminism(s): Race, Gender, and Embodiment," Jessie Daniels
Jessie Daniels outlines the concept of cyberfeminism, a multifaceted interaction between technology and gender. Two major areas are discussed, the first being the globalization of feminism that the Internet allows, and the second is the ability to engage in "identity tourism" in an online capacity. For the first, access to the Internet may be heavily affected by the ability to access technology based upon socioeconomic status, but beyond that it is able to cross racial and ethnic lines. It also allows for a safe space for women who may be experiencing a multitude of oppression based on their gender, and the ability to interact with others they would never be able to meet otherwise. Identity tourism, on the other hand, is the ability for people on the Internet to adopt a different gender or identity overall. Research shows, however, that people are less likely to adopt a different identity when online, but instead use the resources and interactions as a way to affirm and strengthen their own "real world" identity.
Research on actual online practices find that most people use the internet to
a. switch gender presentation
b. switch racial presentation
c. affirm their overall social identities
d. escape their overall social identities

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