The Internet and the digital environment pose new themes for the feminist agenda and for communication: the gaps in the access of women and other collectives to the network and digital culture, the misogynistic discourses of the web, gender violence – cyberharassment, sexting, the exposure of intimacy, control through technological devices. Technology is not a man's thing. Feminism uses the network to organise, communicate, and empower itself. As feminist philosopher Diana Maffía states, "The gap between women and technology, this book will tell us, is not just a women's problem. We must think from feminism, from a political position that seeks equality between men and women, from a new vision that aspires to real equality, naming and considering diversity without renouncing universality in the availability of resources. Furthermore, within the women's movement it is necessary to work on the subjective barriers, the "phobias" to this technology that is perceived as hostile without considering its emancipatory potential."