Exploring Ephemeral Feminisms on Portuguese Instagram

HORIZON.1.2HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EFID: 101059460
EC Contribution
€1,726
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Summary

Social media platforms, like Instagram, allow for a wide range of people – including those outside traditional activist circles – to create or engage with feminist content within quotidian social media practices, with political content co-existing with personal, mundane, or aesthetically-oriented content. This project will explore how online feminist practices take shape in increasingly popular yet under-researched practices of ephemeral social media by focusing on Instagram Stories, exploring the new dynamics these carry. This project explores the under-studied local context of Portugal. Portugal is experiencing a moment of political polarisation, which is reflected in its social media landscape. Feminist and political discourses are common on Instagram yet often met with backlash from conservative or right-wing voices. This is a rich and novel site for the analysis of these dynamics, revealing local particularities that are absent from Anglo-Saxon contexts. This project addresses three research objectives: analyse how feminisms are expressed through ephemeral social media affordances; explore what conventions and concerns underly the creation of feminist content; and examine how audiences engage with feminisms on Instagram. This project proposes an innovative ethics-driven, multi-methodological approach. It combines qualitative strategies with the use of digital tools for an exploratory analysis of feminist Instagram Stories; in-depth interviews with feminist content-creators; and focus groups with social media users who engage with feminist content on Instagram.

Consortium (1)

Project Results (12)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (9)
‘More safeguarded and among friends’: Negotiating platformised (in)visibility in feminist Instagram Stories
European Journal of Cultural Studies· 2025DOI
Sofia P Caldeira
The Storefront of Gender in the Portuguese Google PlayStore
Young Adulthood Across Digital Platforms· 2025DOI
Ana Marta M. Flores, Sofia P. Caldeira, Elena Pilipets
‘24/7 horny&training’: porn bots, authenticity, and social automation on Instagram
Porn Studies· 2024DOI
Elena Pilipets, Sofia P. Caldeira, Ana Marta M. Flores
‘Walking on eggshells’: Exploring tensions and ambivalences in platformised feminist practices on Instagram
Platforms & Society· 2024DOI
Sofia P Caldeira
“How Can You Be a Feminist if You’re Always Online?” Online Activisms, Ambivalence, and Dis/Connection
Television & New Media· 2024DOI
Sofia P. Caldeira, Ana Jorge, Ana Kubrusly
(Re)sharing feminisms: Re-sharing Instagram Stories as everyday feminist practices
New Media & Society· 2024DOI
Sofia P. Caldeira
Exploring feminisms on Instagram : Reflections on the challenges and possibilities of incorporating digital methods strategies in feminist social media research
Journal of Digital Social Research· 2024DOI
Sofia P. Caldeira
"Situating #MeToo: a comparative analysis of the movement in Catalonia and Portugal"
Media, Culture & Society· 2023DOI
Marta Roqueta-Fernàndez & Sofia P. Caldeira
"The red lipstick movement: exploring #vermelhoembelem and feminist hashtag movements in the context of the rise of far-right populism in Portugal"
Feminist Media Studies· 2023DOI
Sofia P. Caldeira
Deliverables (2)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - EPH-FEM-PI (Exploring Ephemeral Feminisms on Portuguese Instagram)