The #EndSARS protest and Black cyberfeminism: a study of the Feminist Coalition and the rise of cyber-feminist ideologies in Nigeria

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
F. Oyosoro, Chinaemelum I. Okafor, Ruth Aigbe
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Abstract This study aims to demonstrate how the Feminist Coalition (FemCo) employed digital media to promote feminist causes in Nigeria. Using the #EndSARS protest as a study, we show how Black women championed virtual feminism and Black feminist ideas, resulting in Black cyberfeminism. By translating and reflecting their physical reality into digital experiences, FemCo’s design of the #EndSARS logo raised awareness of intersectionality and demonstrated levels of ongoing struggle and empowerment. Through the use of hashtags on social media, both private and public instances of misogynist remarks were brought to light in response to the adoption of the logo and in opposition to FemCo’s points of view. Employing a qualitative descriptive method of data collection and analysis, we demonstrate how, in a time and space of gendered discourse and patriarchal culture, Black cyberfeminism has become more common in contemporary Nigeria and arrive at the conclusion that FemCo’s tremendous influence is rarely discussed in the current literature on the #EndSARS protest. We further argue that without the FemCo’s active participation and, more significantly, financial support, the #EndSARS protest would not have had much of an impact on a global scale. This is as a result of the thirteen founding members of the coalition’s diverse initiatives.
#EndSARS抗争与黑人网路女性主义:奈及利亚女性主义联盟与网路女性主义意识形态兴起研究
本研究旨在展示女权主义联盟(FemCo)如何利用数字媒体促进尼日利亚的女权主义事业。以#EndSARS抗议为例,我们展示了黑人女性如何支持虚拟女权主义和黑人女权主义思想,从而产生了黑人网络女权主义。FemCo设计的#EndSARS标志通过将他们的物理现实转化为数字体验,提高了人们对交叉性的认识,并展示了持续斗争和赋权的水平。通过在社交媒体上使用标签,私人和公共场合的厌女言论都被曝光,以回应采用该标志,并反对FemCo的观点。我们采用定性描述的数据收集和分析方法,展示了在性别话语和父权文化的时空中,黑人网络女权主义如何在当代尼日利亚变得更加普遍,并得出结论,FemCo的巨大影响在当前关于#EndSARS抗议的文献中很少被讨论。我们进一步认为,如果没有FemCo的积极参与,更重要的是,没有财政支持,#EndSARS抗议活动不会在全球范围内产生太大影响。这是该联盟的13个创始成员采取多种举措的结果。
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Gender Technology & Development
Gender Technology & Development SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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3.00
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23
期刊介绍: Gender, Technology and Development is an international, multi-disciplinary, refereed journal serving as a forum for exploring the linkages among changing gender relations, technological change and developing societies. The journal"s main focus is on the shifting boundaries and meanings of gender, technology and development, addressing transnational phenomena and engaging in dialogues that cut across geographical boundaries.
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