Notes
[1] Daniel Greene, “Identity Work and Identity Play Online” (an organized panel at the annual meeting of the American Studies Association in Washington, DC, November 21–24, 2013). For a review of the panel written by Greene, see http://digitallabor.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2013/12/02/panel-review-identity-work-and-identity-play-online/.
[2] If we did not take a foundational feminist theory course, we can dwell for a moment on why not, and then get ourselves to the Internet in search of reading lists!
[3] Fortunately, there are a number of important conversations around feminism and new media studies happening right now; see, for example, the work of FemTechNet and the Fembot Collective. See http://femtechnet.newschool.edu/ and http://fembotcollective.org.