Media, Social Movements, and Protest Cultures in Africa -

Media, Social Movements, and Protest Cultures in Africa

Hashtags, Humor, and Slogans
Buch | Hardcover
286 Seiten
2024
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-7013-5 (ISBN)
114,70 inkl. MwSt
This collection explores diverse protest cultures in Sub-Saharan Africa, delving into motivations, tactics, and responses to protests. It sheds light on post-colonial regimes’ brutality and highlighting movements striving for societal change.
Edited by Lungile Tshuma, Trust Matsilele, Shepherd Mpofu and Mbongeni Msimanga, Media, Social Movements, and Protest Cultures in Africa: Hashtags, Humor, and Slogans provides a rich array of protest cultures in Sub-Saharan Africa, delving into the motivations for protests, how protests are carried out and how those targeted by protests try to undermine the protesting movements. Organized into three parts, this book examines social media and social movements, online protest strategies, and media texts used in various protest movements within Sub-Saharan Africa. The contributors shed light on the brutality of various post-colonial regimes in Africa while also giving the reader hope for the current movements that seek to wrestle their societies from the jaws of autocratic leaders. This book offers a theoretically rich and methodologically diverse engagement of protest cultures in countries like Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and Ethiopia. The wide tapestry of how these protests are formulated and executed speaks to Africa's diversity and dynamism. This book makes an important intellectual contribution on social and political movements and is relevant to policy makers and researchers in the social sciences and digital humanities.

Lungile Tshuma is researcher in the Centre for Communication and Culture at the Universidade Catolica Portuguesa. Trust Matsilele is senior lecturer at Birmingham City University. Shepherd Mpofu is associate professor of media and communication at the University of South Africa. Mbongeni Msimanga is postdoctoral fellow at the Johannesburg Institute of Advanced Study.

Introduction: Contesting Africa: A Theoretical Appreciation of Media, Social Movements and Protest Cultures

Lungile Tshuma, Trust Matsilele, Shepherd Mpofu and Mbongeni Msimanga

Part I: Social Media and Social Movements

Chapter 1: Violence as A Decolonizing and (De)humanizing Force, and Social Media(ted) Protests in Africa

Shepherd Mpofu

Chapter 2: Disrupting Patriotic Discourse in Zimbabwe: Reading Evan Mawarire’s #This Flag as Counter-Hegemony

Blessing Makwambeni

Chapter 3: Testing the Illusory Truth Effect: An Analysis of Comments to Nigerian Army’s “fake news” Tweets on Lekki #EndSARS Shootings

Raheemat Adeniran and Kunle Adebajo

Chapter 4: #VoetsekANC: (un)Civil Disobedience as Protest Action in South Africa’s Twittersphere

Trust Matsilele and Blessing Makwambeni

Chapter 5: #EndSARS: The Role of Social Media Influencers in Raising Awareness of Police Brutality in Nigeria

Temitope Opeyemi Falade and Lungile Tshuma

Part II: Online Protest Strategies

Chapter 6: Online Protests and Government Countermeasures in Zimbabwe: A Decolonial Perspective

Tawanda Mukurunge and Lorenzo Dalvit

Chapter 7: #I DON’T PAY HIDDEN DEBTS: An Analysis of Public Integrity Center (CIP) Digital Communication Campaign in Mozambique

Tânia Machonisse

Chapter 8: Of Protests and Satire: Representations of #EndSARS Brutality in Selected Nigerian Hip-Hop Music

Ruth Karachi Benson Oji

Chapter 9: Ironic Activism and Social Justice: A Case Study of Political Satire and Social Media in Zimbabwe

Mbongeni Msimanga

Part III: Media Texts Production

Chapter 10: Protesting for Change: Ethiopia’s Diasporic Media and the Fight for Democracy

Solomon Kebede and Abit Hoxha

Chapter 11: Gukurahundi Memory, Subversive Pleasures, and Protest Cultures in Zimbabwe

Mphathisi Ndlovu and Nkosini A. Khupe

Chapter 12: Theorising Graffiti as a Novel Alternative Public Sphere in Zimbabwe’s Contested Politics

Nyasha Cefas Zimuto

Chapter 13: Publishing as Revolutionary Tools from Pre-Independence to Post-independence Kenya

Job Mwaura

Chapter 14: Photographs, Protest and Memory: A Case of #Blacklivesmatter in South Africa

Lungile Tshuma

About the Editors and Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Kunle Adebajo
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 238 mm
Gewicht 608 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Journalistik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-6669-7013-1 / 1666970131
ISBN-13 978-1-6669-7013-5 / 9781666970135
Zustand Neuware
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