The Internet and Activists’ Digital Media Practices: A case of the Indigenous People of Biafra Movement in Nigeria

E. S. Nwofe
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Previous studies have highlighted some important contributions that participants’ digital activism play in the process of protest coordination and mobilisation. The literature suggests that individuals’ digital practices contribute to the dynamism of social movements’ actions for social and political change. Across Africa, there is limited literature examining how social actors use the internet or the variations in the use of the internet for socio-political activism. While many studies focused on leaderless mass actions across the world, few focused on social movement organisations, much less in Nigeria. Understanding of the variations in activist’s digital media practices is thereby limited, with the dynamics in the mobilising potentials of the internet in Nigeria under-explored. Second, most studies only focused on the empowering effects of the internet as the main variable, ignoring the concomitant impacts of activists’ media such as radio in the mobilisation efforts of social movements in Africa. This article attempts to fill this gap, by examining variations in IPOB protesters’ digital media practices and their levels of involvement in the Biafra independence struggle. The article aims to understand protesters’ digital support roles, motivations, constraints and sources of mobilising information. Using survey data (N = 113), the article argues that through protesters’ digital media practices in the services of the IPOB protests, complemented with the pervasiveness of Radio Biafra ideological programmes, the idea of Biafra was constituted and made visible in the Nigerian public sphere. Implications of the internet as the only alternative media for African social movements are discussed.
网路与行动者的数位媒体实践:奈及利亚比亚夫拉原住民运动案例
先前的研究强调了参与者的数字行动主义在抗议协调和动员过程中发挥的一些重要贡献。文献表明,个人的数字实践有助于社会运动为社会和政治变革所采取的行动的活力。在整个非洲,研究社会行动者如何使用互联网或使用互联网进行社会政治活动的文献有限。虽然许多研究关注的是世界各地无领导的群众行动,但很少有研究关注社会运动组织,更不用说在尼日利亚了。因此,对活动家数字媒体实践变化的理解有限,尼日利亚互联网动员潜力的动态尚未得到充分发掘。其次,大多数研究只关注互联网作为主要变量的赋权效应,而忽略了活动家的媒体(如广播)在动员非洲社会运动方面的伴随影响。本文试图填补这一空白,通过研究IPOB抗议者的数字媒体实践的变化,以及他们参与比夫拉独立斗争的程度。本文旨在了解抗议者的数字支持角色、动机、约束和动员信息的来源。本文利用调查数据(N = 113),认为透过抗议者为IPOB抗争服务的数位媒体实践,加上Biafra电台意识形态节目的普及,Biafra的理念得以在奈及利亚公共领域形成并可见。讨论了互联网作为非洲社会运动的唯一替代媒体的影响。
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