在数字化转型中定位DIY:探索印尼和菲律宾基层活动人士对COVID-19的反应

Elise Imray Papineau
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本文探讨了印度尼西亚和菲律宾的活动人士在被迫适应COVID-19法规时遇到的机遇和障碍。尽管数字行动主义在大流行之前就出现了,但流动性限制和社会隔离促使人们更加依赖虚拟领域来采取抗议策略。疫情提供了一个独特的时间镜头,突显了DIY在印度尼西亚和菲律宾活动家社区中的作用,以及将材料转化为数字的挑战。考虑到全球南方存在的数字鸿沟不平等,以及政府对持不同政见者的反应,本文批判性地探讨了数字素养和虚拟行动主义中的监控风险问题。本文的调查结果得到了2021年对印度尼西亚和菲律宾活动家的在线实地调查数据的支持。
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Locating DIY in the digital shift: Exploring grassroots activist responses to COVID-19 in Indonesia and the Philippines
This article explores opportunities and obstacles encountered by activists in Indonesia and the Philippines when forced to adapt to COVID-19 regulations. Although digital activism pre-dated the pandemic, mobility restrictions and social isolation have prompted a greater dependence on the virtual realm for protest tactics. The pandemic provides a unique temporal lens to highlight the role of DIY in activist communities in Indonesia and the Philippines, and the challenges of translating the material into the digital. Considering existing inequalities in the digital divide across the Global South and government responses to dissidents, the article critically interrogates the matters of digital literacy and surveillance risks in virtual activism. Findings throughout the article are supported by interview data from online fieldwork with activists in both Indonesia and the Philippines in 2021.
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