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Blogging and Gender Activism in Nigeria

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in Gender, Development and Social Change from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by Wendy Harcourt

Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-84598-7
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
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Ch Chapter 2 Contextualising the Issues
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Ch Chapter 3 Methodological Approaches
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Ch Chapter 4 The Typology and Communicative Style of Blogs
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Ch Chapter 5 Redistribution and Recognition in Blog Discourse
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Ch Chapter 6 Representation in Blog Discourse: The Politics of Belonging—Who Can Speak and Whose Inequality Is Represented?
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Ch Chapter 7 Blog Discourse and Gender Policy Agenda
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Ch Chapter 8 Blog Authors’ Discursive Approach: Ideology, Inclusivity, and Transnational Mobility
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Ch Chapter 9 Conclusion
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