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“Fight as a little girl!”: Chilean feminist cyberactivism and its outcome on the agenda
While feminist activism in Chile has been historically marginalized from the public debate, a new generation of digitally native, educated, and empowered feminist activists in Chile has embraced social media, algorithms and other technologies to denounce patriarchal order and advance social change toward gender equality. In this article, we argue that such strategy has given visibility to women’s issues in the Chilean public sphere and contributed to important inroads in matters of gender justice.