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=References=
 
=References=
 
* [https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/feminism/2019/03/london-based-angry-feminists-over-30-why-we-need-talk-about-sexism-online]
 
* [https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/feminism/2019/03/london-based-angry-feminists-over-30-why-we-need-talk-about-sexism-online]
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* [https://medium.com/codingrights/the-ability-to-say-no-on-the-internet-b4bdebdf46d7 ability to say no]
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysistrata Lysistrata]
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* [https://privacyinternational.org/blog/2458/reclaiming-privacy-feminist-manifesto Reclaiming privacy feminist manifesto]
 
* [https://codingrights.org/docs/ConsentToOurDataBodies.pdf Consent to our data bodies]:
 
* [https://codingrights.org/docs/ConsentToOurDataBodies.pdf Consent to our data bodies]:
 
** lessons from feminist theories to enforce data protection
 
** lessons from feminist theories to enforce data protection
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** "Therefore, as context is crucial to consent, we have to accept its fluid nature, which is something that the #TimesUp movement has brought into public debate: “Context is crucial to consent, we can change our opinion over time depending on how we feel in any given moment and how we evaluate the situation” (Carmi, 2018)."
 
** "Therefore, as context is crucial to consent, we have to accept its fluid nature, which is something that the #TimesUp movement has brought into public debate: “Context is crucial to consent, we can change our opinion over time depending on how we feel in any given moment and how we evaluate the situation” (Carmi, 2018)."
 
* [https://bookbook.pubpub.org/data-feminism Data feminism book]
 
* [https://bookbook.pubpub.org/data-feminism Data feminism book]
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* [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27755202?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents European discrimination laws and additive vs intersectional discrimination]
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