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GenderIT.org is meant to be a think-tank OF and FOR women's, sexuality and internet rights activists, academics, journalists and advocates from a range of disciplines and contexts. | GenderIT.org is meant to be a think-tank OF and FOR women's, sexuality and internet rights activists, academics, journalists and advocates from a range of disciplines and contexts. | ||
== '''2014: A year to look back, to move forward''' == | == '''2014: A year to look back, to move forward''' == |
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GenderIT.org is meant to be a think-tank OF and FOR women's, sexuality and internet rights activists, academics, journalists and advocates from a range of disciplines and contexts.
2014: A year to look back, to move forward
In mid-2014 GenderIT.org disseminated an online questionnaire, requesting that all users of GenderIT.org respond. By the closing date, a total of 162 people had submitted a full questionnaire response to GenderIT.org. Of these, 111 (69%) responded using the English questionnaire and 51 using the Spanish questionnaire.
You can find out more about the profile of GenderIT.org's readership here.