Online Activism Against Gender-Based Violence: How African Feminism is Using Twitter for Progress

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
B. Datiri
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The chief goal of African feminism has been to better African women’s dire conditions in a mainly patriarchal society. Over the last five years however, the tide appears to be turning as feminists across the continent make greater use of online platforms to work change. This paper discusses the ways in which African women are using Twitter to protest against the abusive conditions women face including early and forced marriages, domestic abuse, abduction, sexual assault, slavery and other forms of genderbased violence. Through the lens of three hashtag campaigns (#BringBackOurGirls, #JusticeforNoura and #JusticeForOchanya), the paper examines the impact of twittering on African gender activism. Through Critical Discussion Analysis of selected tweets three key narratives emerged, constructed by the online activists who took part in the campaigns: Solidarity in Feminist Sisterhood; Gender Equality; and A Call for Justice. The tweets are analysed under these themes showing that the meanings constructed by the activists helped advance the African feminist cause. The paper concludes with the lessons to be drawn from the campaigns, which show social media’s scope for advancing the goals of African feminism.
反对性别暴力的网络行动主义:非洲女权主义如何利用Twitter推动进步
非洲女权主义的主要目标是改善非洲妇女在男权社会中的悲惨处境。然而,在过去的五年里,随着整个非洲大陆的女权主义者更多地利用在线平台来推动变革,这一趋势似乎正在发生转变。本文讨论了非洲妇女使用Twitter抗议妇女所面临的虐待条件的方式,包括早婚和强迫婚姻、家庭虐待、绑架、性侵犯、奴役和其他形式的性别暴力。本文透过三个标签运动(#BringBackOurGirls、#JusticeforNoura和#JusticeForOchanya),检视推特对非洲性别行动的影响。通过对选定推文的批判性讨论分析,参与运动的网络活动人士构建了三个关键叙事:女权主义姐妹情谊团结;性别平等;和正义的呼唤。这些推文在这些主题下进行分析,显示活动家构建的意义有助于推进非洲女权主义事业。文章最后总结了从这些运动中吸取的教训,这些运动显示了社交媒体在推进非洲女权主义目标方面的作用。
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Debats-Revista de Cultura Poder i Societat
Debats-Revista de Cultura Poder i Societat SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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