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Announcement: Feminist Scholarship at the Leading Edge of Digital Tech

By: Bill BenzonOctober 30, 2014October 30, 2014

To celebrate it’s 40th anniversary Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society has put together a special website (link above) using digital techniques of various kinds, thus providing what may well be the most sophisticated deployment humanities scholarship on the web.

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