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	<AUTHORS>
		<AUTHOR>Shapiro, Eve</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>2004</YEAR>
	<TITLE>'Trans'cending Barriers: Transgender Organizing on the Internet</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>Journal of Gay &amp; Lesbian Social Services</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<VOLUME>16</VOLUME>
	<PAGES>165</PAGES>
	<ISBN>1053-8720</ISBN>
	<ACCESSION_NUMBER>12107411</ACCESSION_NUMBER>
	<ABSTRACT>Drawing on in-depth interviews with 10 national transgender activists as well as analyses of movement publications and events, this article examines the use of the Internet in the development and growth of the transgender movement. The Internet, which functions both as a tool for activists and as a space within which activism can happen, reduces challenges and obstacles to mobilization and maximizes available tools and strategies for organizing. While the Internet is not a panacea, it clearly facilitates organizing, allows organizations and activists to be more productive and effective, and provides new tactics and arenas for activism. </ABSTRACT>
	<NOTES>Vol. 16 Issue 3/4, p165-179 15p</NOTES>
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