Information technologies are now part of the chemistry of activism. The struggle for digital sovereignty and freedoms online are not necessarily new; they are a continuation of existing political struggles. Movements and activisms for “internet freedom” or “digital access” should therefore not be isolated from movements and collective action in other areas such as SRHR. This AFC is an attempt to narrativise sites of continuity, connection, and potential collaboration.
Table of Contents
Editorial…………. 2—6
The New Green: The Landscapes of Digital Activism
Spotlight…………. 6—27
One and the Other: Fighting Online Misogyny, Fighting a Corporatised Internet
Minding the Data Gap: Data Risks and Revolutions in Meeting the Sustainable Development Goals
Quantifying Fertility and Reproduction through Mobile Apps: A Critical Overview
Apps, Drones, and iTunes: Opportunities and Challenges in Using New Technologies for Safe Medical Abortion Services
The Potential Impact of Free Basics on SRHR Advocacy in Bangladesh
In our own words…………. 28—33
Gender, Romance, and the Internet: The Creation of a Non-Binary, Non-Binary Person
Is Access Real? Disability, Sexuality, and the Digital Space
Monitoring regional and global activities…………. 34—40
Security in Contentious Contexts: Exploring Digital Resilience for Organisations Serving Sexual and Gender Minorities
Safer Nudes! A Sexy Guide to Digital Security Women’s Bodies on Digital Battlegrounds: Networks of Information and Support by Pro-choice Activists in Latin America
Resources from the arrow srhr knowledge sharing centre…………. 41—44
Selected arrow resources…………. 44—46
Definitions…………. 46-48
Factfile…………. 49—55
Access, Legislation, and Online Freedom of Expression: A Data Overview
Editorial and production team…………. 56