top posts

Top Posts of 2012

fireworksAs mentioned earlier, I’m away this week so just have a few short posts & videos going up, but if you’re bored and looking for a longer read, maybe check out one of our top posts from the past year:

  1. The Ups and Downs of Being a Feminist on Pinterest – Turns out you can carve out feminist spaces on Pinterest. Here are the pros and cons you should know going in.
  2. Geek Girl Con 2012 on Game of Thrones - I recap a Geek Girl Con panel that addressed the question: “Is Game of Thrones sexist?”
  3. Halloween 2012: Options Other Than the “Sexy ___” Costume – This year’s Halloween post includes five creative costume ideas to help feminists looking for alternatives to the “Sexy (insert noun here)” costumes in stores.
  4. Feminism, Beyond and Within: A Review of Brave – Jessica Mason McFadden talks about how the movie Brave depicts mother-daughter relationships.
  5. Sex-Selective Abortion Isn’t a “Gotcha” for Feminists – Sex-selective abortion is the latest issue anti-choicers are trying to use as a wedge to pass legislation restricting abortion in Canada and the US. This article puts the issue in perspective.
  6. New Twitter Guide for Feminists – Updated guide to the must-follow accounts and hashtags for feminists on Twitter.
  7. Feminism F.A.Q.s: What Have Women Been Told They Can’t Do? – I launched my Feminism F.A.Q.s video series this year and this video, on what women have been told they can’t do through history, was far and away the most popular.
  8. 5 Signs You’re Arguing with an Incognito Anti-Choicer – Josey Ross deconstructs the most popular anti-choice rhetoric.
  9. Violence Sells? Time to Say “Enough” To Twisted Advertisers – Working with Battered Women’s Support Services (Vancouver) back in April, we shared a week-long series of posts by Joanna Chiu on media representations of violence against women. This post on violence against women in advertising was the most popular.
  10. Buying Presents for Other People’s Children: Actually Not Super Difficult – Jessica Critcher suggests some more gender-neutral options for people buying toys for others’ children.

 

Posted on by jarrahpenguin in Feminism Leave a comment

Our Top Posts of 2011

Here are the top 10 posts from Gender Focus over the past year. I’m giving 2 lists – one based on total post views (WordPress stats) and one based on how much a post was shared (AddThis analytics) so it doesn’t overly advantage posts from early 2011. I’m only including posts published in 2011. It’s important to remember that lots of hits or even shares don’t necessarily mean a post is the best – many posts get more hits because they’re posted at the time their subject matter is big in the news. The more people Googling that subject, the more will view and possibly share it. This is just a fun way to quantify some of our post data to share with you.

Top Posts (Total Views)

  1. Edmonton Salon Ads Cross a Major Line
  2. Mo Hair, Mo Problems
  3. Twitter Guide for Feminists
  4. Federal Election 2011: Questions to Ask Your Candidate
  5. Topless Controversy at Toronto Beer Fest
  6. Occupy Wall Street Comes to Canada October 15
  7. The Julyna Controversy
  8. Gender Focus Contributors List Best of 2010
  9. Keeping Abreast of Politics
  10. Why Study the “Unimportant”?

Top Posts (Shares)

  1. Edmonton Salon Ads Cross a Major Line
  2. H&M Must Stop Irresponsible Advertising
  3. I’m Sick of Being Sick of Rape Culture
  4. Geek Girl Con: Media Literacy
  5. Fist-of-Cuffs: A Response to “Toronto, City of Sissies”
  6. Keeping Abreast of Politics
  7. Niagara Anti-Choice Group Launches Christmas Billboard Campaign
  8. Sexy Grandmas Sell Canadian Molasses
  9. The Awesomeness of The Magic School Bus
  10. Twitter Guide for Feminists

-Jarrah

 

 

Posted on by jarrahpenguin in Feminism Leave a comment