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	<title>Comments on: The Egyptian blogosphere: home of a new feminism</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Mohamed Hossam Ismail</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr. Mohamed Hossam Ismail</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have participated in an international conference in Paris on July 2007 with a study about (We are all Layla) campaign titled: &quot;Layla’s Soft Screaming: Discourse Analysis of Cyber-Feminist Resistance on the Egyptian Women Blogosphere&quot;. The researcher has mentioned it in the list of references, however, she has never returned to it at least one single time just to let readers know that there is another side of the story. As far as I am concerned, that attitude defies the benign academic values. 

I hope the researcher is not another &quot;feminazi&quot; just like &quot;Bent Masria&quot;, the blogeress whom I sent my study in 2007 and ignored it, whereas she and her disciples put the full text of Laura Pital in their blog. 

I have thought that exclusion of the &quot;Other&quot; is something to be frown upon by people searching of equality and justice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have participated in an international conference in Paris on July 2007 with a study about (We are all Layla) campaign titled: &#8220;Layla’s Soft Screaming: Discourse Analysis of Cyber-Feminist Resistance on the Egyptian Women Blogosphere&#8221;. The researcher has mentioned it in the list of references, however, she has never returned to it at least one single time just to let readers know that there is another side of the story. As far as I am concerned, that attitude defies the benign academic values. </p>
<p>I hope the researcher is not another &#8220;feminazi&#8221; just like &#8220;Bent Masria&#8221;, the blogeress whom I sent my study in 2007 and ignored it, whereas she and her disciples put the full text of Laura Pital in their blog. </p>
<p>I have thought that exclusion of the &#8220;Other&#8221; is something to be frown upon by people searching of equality and justice.</p>
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