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Month: July 2020

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Period tracking apps – a feminist issue

30th July 202031st August 2020 By Greta Timaite

In this article I explore period tracking apps from a feminist perspective. I argue that through the designs and data collection they reflect and perpetuate, even if unintentionally, heteronormative notions of gender and sexuality.

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Black Lives Matter… also at the workplace?

23rd July 202023rd July 2020 By Luisa Blandón

As a young Colombian professional working in Germany, I have seen at first sight the unequal structures of professional networks that lower opportunities based on race biases, and would like to do my part to fuel a needed discussion.

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The concept of ‘The Genius’ and Mainstream Misogyny

15th July 202023rd July 2020 By Theo & Despina Pink Papayas

Two individual book reviews Kris Kraus’ “I Love Dick” (1997) and Max Blecher’s “Adventures in Immediate Irreality” (1936). Two seemingly unrelated book reviews aim to illustrate the normalisation of misogyny in mainstream culture by the Pink Papayas.

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Reporting on period poverty in Hungary

7th July 2020 By Lili Rutai

Period poverty is a prevalent problem in Hungary – hundreds of menstruating people, mostly young girls and women suffer from it. However, it’s not an issue that has sparked a political debate or media sensation.

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