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Avaz.ba: Kučukalić: Virtual violence is not perceived as real violence

April 15, 2015

552d5844-64f4-47a5-a9e9-209bb0094cfb-cyber-bullying-000014306101-718x446The lecture entitled “50 shades Cyber Feminism – Feminist Principles of the Internet” was held today at the Museum of Literature and Performing Arts in Sarajevo.

Complete article available in B/C/S languages here.

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  • Lecture and discussion: 50 shades of of cyberfeminism: Feminist principles of the Internet
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