Digital activism and social change in Africa: motivations, outcomes and constraints

IF 0.8 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Dare Leke Idowu
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ABSTRACT In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, African states have witnessed a surge in digital activism aimed at demanding political accountability and social change. Although there is a budding literature on digital activism in Africa, it is unclear whether it translates into tangible social change on the continent. Similarly, the surge of digital repression by African leaders is yet to be accounted for. Using qualitative data, the author claims that digital activism amounts to `small gains' as against holistic changes in the form of reform and restructuring of socioeconomic and political institutions, systems and policies that engender political repression, human rights violation, and socioeconomic miseries on the continent. The study argues that the surge of digital repression by African leaders is aimed at frustrating use of the internet and digital technologies for mass mobilisation and physical protests considered a threat to the longevity of their repressive rule.
数字激进主义与非洲社会变革:动机、结果和制约因素
在阿拉伯之春之后,非洲国家见证了旨在要求政治问责和社会变革的数字激进主义浪潮。尽管关于非洲数字行动主义的文献正在萌芽,但尚不清楚它是否转化为非洲大陆切实的社会变革。同样,非洲领导人对数字的压制激增也尚未得到解释。通过使用定性数据,作者声称数字行动主义相当于“小收益”,而不是以改革和重组社会经济和政治机构、制度和政策的形式进行的整体变革,这些变革导致了非洲大陆的政治镇压、人权侵犯和社会经济苦难。该研究认为,非洲领导人数字镇压的激增,旨在挫败利用互联网和数字技术进行大规模动员和实体抗议的行为,这些抗议被视为对其镇压统治的长期威胁。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Contemporary African Studies (JCAS) is an interdisciplinary journal seeking to promote an African-centred scholarly understanding of societies on the continent and their location within the global political economy. Its scope extends across a wide range of social science and humanities disciplines with topics covered including, but not limited to, culture, development, education, environmental questions, gender, government, labour, land, leadership, political economy politics, social movements, sociology of knowledge and welfare. JCAS welcomes contributions reviewing general trends in the academic literature with a specific focus on debates and developments in Africa as part of a broader aim of contributing towards the development of viable communities of African scholarship. The journal publishes original research articles, book reviews, notes from the field, debates, research reports and occasional review essays. It also publishes special issues and welcomes proposals for new topics. JCAS is published four times a year, in January, April, July and October.
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