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Carrie Rentschler

Carrie Rentschler is William Dawson Scholar of Feminist Media Studies at McGill University, where she teaches in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies and is associate faculty in the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. She researches feminist activism, social media, gender violence and the politics of witnessing. She can be reached at carrie.rentschler@mcgill.ca or on Twitter @RentschlerC.

no. 1, Roundtables, vol. 5March 11, 2020

Activist Media and Distributional Aesthetics in the City

By Carrie Rentschler
[Ed. note: this post is part of a Roundtable discussion on “Porousness and Cities.” For more background on the discussion and to view other posts in the series, see here.]

Sabine Haenni’s second post invites us to consider …

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no. 1, Roundtables, vol. 5February 27, 2020

Feminist Protocols: Auditing Urban Infrastructures and Reporting Gender Violence in the City

By Carrie Rentschler
[Ed. note: this post is part of a Roundtable discussion on “Porousness and Cities.” For more background on the discussion and to view other posts in the series, see here.]

I have been thinking about how the notion …

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