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Here is an on-going list of publications, conferences, and other events that were produced as a result of this project.

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Articles

Chapters in books

Conferences

  • Caldeira, S. P. (2024). “Exploring tensions in contemporary feminist practices on Instagram.” Paper presented at SM&S: International Conference on Social Media and Society, 16–18 July, London College of Communication, United Kingdom.
  • Caldeira, S. P. (2024). “Finding your circle: Exploring connectivity and community-building in everyday feminist uses of Instagram Stories.” Paper presented at Global Digital Intimacies, 27–28 June, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • Caldeira, S. P. (2024). “Putting the ‘insta’ back on Instagram? Exploring the uses of ephemeral Stories for everyday feminist practices.” Paper presented at 3º Congresso Internacional do CIEG, 31 January–2 February, ISCSP-ULisboa, Lisboa, Portugal.
  • Caldeira, S. P. (2024). “Feminismos efémeros: Explorando os usos feministas de Instagram Stories.” Paper presented at the conference SOPCOM XIII 2024, 24–26 January, Minho University, Braga, Portugal.
  • Caldeira, S. P. (2023). “Click here for feminism! Exploring tensions on Instagram feminisms self-promotion practices.” Paper presented at the conference Gendered Cultures Platform Economies 2023, 20–21 November, ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Caldeira, S. P. (2023). “A Story within a Story: Re-sharing practices in feminist uses of Instagram Stories.” Paper presented at the conference Contested Visibilities: Everyday politics and online imaginaries of the body, 06–08 September, Lusófona University, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Jorge, A., Caldeira, S. P., & Kubrusly, A. (2023). “Negotiating On- and Offline Feminisms: Digital Activism and Small Acts of Disengagement.” Paper presented at the conference Contested Visibilities: Everyday politics and online imaginaries of the body, 06–08 September, Lusófona University, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Caldeira, S. P. (2023). “Exploring the imaginaries of feminist activism on Instagram.” Paper presented at the conference IAMCR 2023, 09–13 July, Lyon, France.
  • Caldeira, S. P. & Roqueta-Fernàndez, M. (2023). “Situating #MeToo: A comparative analysis of the movement in Portugal and Catalonia.” Paper presented at the conference IAMCR 2023, 09–13 July, Lyon, France.
  • Caldeira, S. P. (2022). “Interrogating transnational feminist imaginaries: Feminist hashtags and Instagrammable aesthetics.” Paper presented at the conference ECREA 2022, 19–22 October, Aarhus University, Aarhus,
  • Caldeira, S. P. (2022). “#VermelhoEmBelem: Conflicted femininities in the context of a Portuguese feminist hashtag campaign.” Paper presented at the conference Emergent Femininities and Masculinities in 21st Century Media and Popular Culture, 15–17 September, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens,

Other events

  • Roundtable speaker “Researching Activisms in the Portuguese Context.” (10/10/2023). Organised by FEMGlocal, CICANT,  Lusófona University, Porto, Portugal.
  • Contested Visibilities: Everyday politics and online imaginaries of the body. Conference co-organised with ECREA Digital Culture and Communication, Gender Sexuality and Communication, and Visual Cultures sections. 6–8 September 2023, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Invited commentator in webinar “Me Too Activism without the #MeToo Hashtag.” (25/05/2023) Speaker: Eva Liu, University of Ohio. Organised by CIES (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia), ISCTE, Portugal.
  • II MeLCi Lab Autumn School – “Media, gender, intersectionality and mediated social mobilizations.” Autumn school for early career researchers, co-organised with Carla Cerqueira (Lusófona University). 15–18 November 2022, online.

Related publications

Researching feminist cultures on Instagram can intersect with other arenas in digital culture, explored alongside the core focus of this project.