TY - JOUR
T1 - "Locked, loaded, and online"
T2 - gendered critiques of Israeli security through the lens of female gun owners
AU - Stern, Nehemia
AU - Maor, Maya
AU - Ben Shalom, Uzi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/9/27
Y1 - 2025/9/27
N2 - This article examines how armed Israeli women use social media to engage with male-dominated securitization practices in Israel. With a systematic discursive analysis of over 1,000 posts on a closed WhatsApp group for armed Israeli women, we demonstrate, how these women are able to critique the traditionally masculine framing of Israeli security culture and reimagine their roles as protectors in both family and public spheres. Theoretically we argue how WhatsApp functions as a modern form of feminist consciousness-raising, where Israeli women discuss the challenges of carrying firearms in a security system that often marginalizes or overlooks their own presence. By leveraging WhatsApp’s unique affordances, these women not only critique Israel’s masculine security structures but also actively redefine the boundaries of gendered citizenship in a security climate marked by harsh ongoing violence. By doing so, these women simultaneously participate in and challenge dominant security discourses.
AB - This article examines how armed Israeli women use social media to engage with male-dominated securitization practices in Israel. With a systematic discursive analysis of over 1,000 posts on a closed WhatsApp group for armed Israeli women, we demonstrate, how these women are able to critique the traditionally masculine framing of Israeli security culture and reimagine their roles as protectors in both family and public spheres. Theoretically we argue how WhatsApp functions as a modern form of feminist consciousness-raising, where Israeli women discuss the challenges of carrying firearms in a security system that often marginalizes or overlooks their own presence. By leveraging WhatsApp’s unique affordances, these women not only critique Israel’s masculine security structures but also actively redefine the boundaries of gendered citizenship in a security climate marked by harsh ongoing violence. By doing so, these women simultaneously participate in and challenge dominant security discourses.
KW - Israel
KW - Gender
KW - Guns
KW - Social media
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U2 - 10.1080/14680777.2025.2565414
DO - 10.1080/14680777.2025.2565414
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SN - 1468-0777
JO - Feminist Media Studies
JF - Feminist Media Studies
ER -