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From Gender and Tech Resources
- The Everyday Sexism Project (https://twitter.com/everydaysexism), for example, catalogues instances of sexism experienced by women on a day-to-day basis
- #sirtimizidonuyoruz (#weturnourbacks) hashtag was used by Turkish women, and men, to post pictures showing them turning their backs to sexist statements made by president Erdogan.
- The more recent women scientists campaign showing what #DistractinglySexy (https://twitter.com/search?q=%23DistractinglySexy&src=typd) looks like after a nobel laureate sexist remarks
- Byefelipe (https://instagram.com/byefelipe/) is an Instagram account which reposts abuse by men who turn hostile when rejected
- The UN Women campaign against the sexist Google autocompletion searchː (http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2013/10/women-should-ads)
- The feminist gender and tech remix of the book “Barbie: I Can Be a Computer Engineer”: (http://caseyfiesler.com/2014/11/18/barbie-remixed-i-really-can-be-a-computer-engineer)
- Feminist Frequencyː (http://feministfrequency.com/) This project includes the video series Tropes vs. Women, created by Anita Sarkeesian with Bitch magazine to examine common tropes in depictions of women in film, television and video games, with a particular focus on science fiction. Videos produced in this series include ‘Women in Refrigerators’, ‘The Smurfette Principle’ and ‘Positive female characters in video games’.