ABSTRACT
This conclusion brings together our findings on mediated Russian feminist discourses at the intersection of neoliberal media and online activism. It summarises key issues around politics and affordances of digital media, and dilemmas of visibility in an authoritarian context. Insights from previous chapters are synthesised with a more substantial discussion of the feminist media ecology, conceptualised as a multi-layered assemblage of feminist discourses and actors contributing to the dissemination of feminist ideas and discourses. Finally, the concluding paragraphs propose possible future trends within mediation of feminism, in both global and more localised perspectives, especially when platform-driven and neoliberalised views on feminisms’ mediation are extrapolated using insights from the Russian Feminist Anti-War Resistance movement, where an ongoing process of fragmentation and diasporisation comes to the fore.
