Jennifer Radloff (born 1961, Durban) is a South African feminist activist and a pioneer on Information and communications technology (ICT) for social justice. She works for the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) in the Women's Rights Programme and is a board member of Women's Net.
Career
Radloff is a South African activist who has been involved in women's rights since 1992, with a special focus on access to technology and ICT and capacity-building through digital security and digital storytelling. She created, along with APC's Women's Rights Programme, the Gender and Evaluation Methodology for Internet and ICTs, a learning tool that integrates a gender analysis in the evaluation of initiatives that use ICTs for social change that has been used by over 100 community-based organisations in over 25 countries.
Between 1995 and 2002, she worked as the communications manager at the African Gender Institute, a feminist research and teaching group that studies issues related to gender in Africa. She has undertaken consultancies for UNDP, United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women and Rockefeller Foundation, and presented at numerous international and regional conferences, training and capacity building workshops and strategic dialogues.
Before joining APC, she worked at the University of Cape Town in the Social Justice Resource Project setting up an alternative resource centre, and then moved to the African Gender Institute to lead the communications and networking programme. While at the African Gender Institute she organised the first pan-African consultative workshop to link up librarians in Africa using email in order to share indigenous knowledge. She is a trainer and facilitator and has managed many projects, including GenARDIS â Gender, Agriculture and Rural Development in the Information Society. Radloff was involved in the formation of Women'sNet in South Africa, and was on the board until the end of 2016. She serves on the executive committee of the Women Human Rights Defenders International Coalition.
Publications
Contributions to books
- âÂÂToward a Social Compact for Digital Privacy and SecurityâÂÂ, for the Centre for International Governance Innovation and Chatham House (2016)
- âÂÂHacking exclusion: African feminists engagements and disruption of the internetâÂÂ, for Heinrich Böll Stiftung (2015)
- âÂÂShifting Power and Human Rights DiplomacyâÂÂ, for Amnesty International (2014)
- âÂÂGrassroots womenâÂÂs informationâ in Information Sources in WomenâÂÂs Studies and Feminism. Co-authored with Dr Jane Bennett (2002)
- âÂÂThe relevance and appropriateness of new information technologies for women in AfricaâÂÂ. Co-authored with Ruth Ojiambo Ochieng, in Superhighway or footpath? Knowledge, Information and Development (2001)
- âÂÂAfrican Women's Networking and Mechanisms for supporting Women's use of the superhighwayâÂÂ. Co-authored with Sonja Boezak, for Panos Institute (2000)
- âÂÂWomen's Information Services and Networks in AfricaâÂÂ, in Women's Information Services and Networks, KIT & IIAV, Amsterdam (1999)
Articles and journals
- âÂÂWhy Should Human Rights Funders Care About Digital Security?â (2017)
- âÂÂDigital Storytelling: All our stories are true and they are ours!âÂÂ, for GenderIT.org (2016)
- âÂÂTools for movement builders: ICT Toolkit and We RiseâÂÂ, for GenderIT.org (2016)
- âÂÂHacking exclusion: African feminists engagements and disruption of the internetâÂÂ, for GenderIT.org (2015)
- âÂÂDigital Security â from silencing to claiming safe spacesâÂÂ, for GenderIT.org (2014)
- âÂÂCómo influye el activismo en tu experiencia como ciudadana de internetâÂÂ, for GenderIT.org (2013)
- âÂÂHow activism shapes your experience of being a citizen on the internetâÂÂ, for GenderIT.org (2013)
- âÂÂHacking Exclusion: African Feminist Engagements and Disruptions of the Internetâ (2015), in #GameChanger: How is new media changing political participation in Africa? (2015)
- Feminist Africa 18: e-spaces e-politics (2014)
- âÂÂEditorial: Feminist engagements with 21st-century communications technologyâÂÂ, in Feminist Africa 18 (2014)
- âÂÂDigital Security as Feminist PracticeâÂÂ, in Feminist Africa 18 (2014)
- âÂÂAfrican cyberfeminism in the 21st centuryâÂÂ, in Open Democracy (2014)
- âÂÂIn Conversation: Jennifer Radloff and Jan Moolman on technology-related violence against womenâÂÂ, in Feminist Africa 18 (2014)
- Various articles for <nowiki>http://www.genderit.org/</nowiki> (2007âÂÂpresent)
- âÂÂThe Role of Information and Communication Technologies in the Development of African WomenâÂÂ, with Natasha Primo and Alice Munya (2004)
- âÂÂClaiming Cyberspace: Communication and Networking for Social Change and Women's EmpowermentâÂÂ, in Feminist Africa, Issue 4 (2004)
- âÂÂNet Gains for Women in AfricaâÂÂ, in Journal of the Society for International Development 45, with Natasha Primo (2002)
- âÂÂForm and Content in African womenâÂÂs electronic networksâÂÂ, in Association of Concerned African Scholars Bulletin (2001)
- âÂÂRelevant and accessible electronic information networking in Africaâ in Agenda No:38, with Ruth Ojiambo Ochieng (1998)
References