Digital Media and Discursive Contestation: The Importance of Feminist Counterpublics Online

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Sibongile Mpofu
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Abstract For feminist research, digital media now enable other ways of knowing currently lacking in mainstream research. Therefore, searching for African women's lived experiences in other sites, such as digital media spaces, requires the appropriation of methodologies that empower women. This article discusses the feminist approach of centring women as subaltern counterpublics, to show how this unearths the intersection of technology, power, hegemony, and subordination in the Zimbabwean context. The overall goal is to explain how the feminist counterpublics approach enables empirical findings on the emancipatory potential of blogs for Zimbabwean women. This research approach reveals how Zimbabwean women are using digital media as spaces to circulate counterdiscourses that resist their subjugation and the legitimation of power. Utilising the feminist approach to qualitative content analysis and semi-structured interviews, the study shows that communicative spaces online enable traditionally emasculated groups in Zimbabwe, particularly women, to reaffirm their identities and to begin to question the societal norms that continue to oppress them. This approach illustrates that blogs act as sites for regrouping and contestation, developing remedies for women's oppression, taking positions, and influencing wider publics.
数字媒体与话语权争夺:女性主义网络反公众的重要性
摘要对于女权主义研究,数字媒体现在可以提供主流研究中缺乏的其他了解方式。因此,在数字媒体空间等其他网站上搜索非洲妇女的生活经历,需要采用赋予妇女权力的方法。本文讨论了以女性为中心的女权主义方法,将其作为次要的反公共事业,以展示这是如何在津巴布韦背景下挖掘技术、权力、霸权和从属关系的交叉点的。总体目标是解释女权主义反公共方法如何使津巴布韦女性的博客解放潜力得到实证研究。这一研究方法揭示了津巴布韦妇女如何利用数字媒体作为传播反话语的空间,抵制她们的征服和权力的合法化。该研究利用女权主义方法进行定性内容分析和半结构化采访,表明在线交流空间使津巴布韦传统上被阉割的群体,特别是女性,能够重申自己的身份,并开始质疑继续压迫她们的社会规范。这种方法表明,博客可以作为重组和竞争的网站,为女性压迫制定补救措施,采取立场,并影响更广泛的公众。
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