The Saudi Cyberfeminist Visual Index (SCFVI) is an open-source, web-based platform developed as part of an academic study. Rooted in feminist digital indexing practices and Saudi feminist ethics, the SCFVI serves as an interactive and searchable digital index documenting the Saudi Cyberfeminist Movement (SCM) from 2011 to 2021 and its continuing impact.
Focusing on two pivotal campaigns—#EndMaleGuardianship and #Women2Drive—the SCFVI captures the narratives, strategies, and achievements of these landmark movements. By indexing social media posts, blog entries, images, and videos, the SCFVI safeguards these ephemeral materials from digital erasure while preserving the legacy of Saudi cyberfeminism.
The SCFVI is more than an archive; it is a living, dynamic resource designed to function as a historical record, a pedagogical tool, and a reference for scholars, artists, and activists. By preserving the contributions of Saudi cyberfeminists, it enhances global understanding of digital feminist activism while emphasizing the intersection of gender, technology, and culture in Saudi Arabia.
All materials featured in the SCFVI are curated with the utmost respect for the rights and contributions of their creators. The platform adheres to strict copyright practices, ensuring that all content is attributed appropriately. Visitors are welcome to use the SCFVI as a resource for educational and research purposes but are required to provide proper acknowledgment of the platform and its contributors in any derivative work.
For inquiries, permissions, or collaborations, please visit SCFVI.com or contact us through the platform’s designated channels.