Montserrat Boix Piqué (born 26 January 1960) is a Spanish journalist, considered among the most influential women in her country.
In 1986 she joined TVE's information services, specializing in foreign policy issues and the Arab world, Maghreb, Sahel, and Islamic movements, and jihadist terrorism.
She was a special correspondent in Algeria in the early 1990s, covering information about massacres by the GIA and the country's civil war, in Sahrawi refugee camps, Morocco, Egypt, Afghanistan, Guatemala, and Bangladesh.
She works transversally on gender perspective[14] and has received several awards for her work on more egalitarian journalism, among them the Recognition Award for most outstanding journalistic work in the eradication of gender violence granted by the General Council of the Judiciary's Observatory Against Domestic and Gender Violence (2005),[15] the Nicolás Salmerón Human Rights Award [es] for her effort and perseverance in making Mujeres en Red one of the media of reference in the defense of women's rights (2009),[16] and the Non-Sexist Communication Award from the Association of Women Journalists of Catalonia (2015).
Filosofía y práctica de Mujeres en Red desde el ciberfeminismo socia" (Hacking the Patriarchy: The Struggle Against Violence Against Women as a Nexus.