Fourth-wave feminism
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"Fourth-wave feminism is third-wave feminism with apps." --The Madness of Crowds (2016) by Douglas Murray |
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Fourth-wave feminism is a phase of feminism that began around 2012 and is characterized by a focus on the empowerment of women.
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See also
- Black feminism
- Call-out culture
- Equity feminism
- Feminism and media
- Material feminism
- Postcolonial feminism
- Postfeminism
- Radical feminism
- Social justice warrior
- Third-wave feminism
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