'Mapping the feminist web'

by Jess McCabe // 3 February 2009, 16:34

During the Fem2.0 conference going on state-side this week, a firm called Linkfluence produced a lovely map of the feminist blogosphere:

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You can see the full, interactive map here, logging on with the username/password fem2pt0/linkfluence.

(They also listed the 30 top feminist sites and blogs here, and as far as I can tell, The F-Word is one of the only non-US blogs on the list, alongside Womanist Musings - in Canada - and Hoyden About Town - in Australia.)

Comments From You

The Boggart // Posted 03 February 2009 at 18:02

It's awe-inspiring and very beautiful; sort of like a cosmos full of stars.

polly styrene // Posted 04 February 2009 at 10:29

The method used to determine the 'top 30' blogs as far as I can see is the number of incoming links they have. A bit strange? I've moved sites more than once to get rid of incoming links I didn't want.

Liz // Posted 08 February 2009 at 01:45

A lot of feminist blogs I visit are not there - or at least the search facility doesn't come up with them. It looks amazing though!

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