Media, Social Movements, and Protest Cultures in Africa

Media, Social Movements, and Protest Cultures in Africa

Hashtags, Humor, and Slogans

Dalvit, Lorenzo; Adeniran, Raheemat; Tshuma, Lungile; Msimanga, Mbongeni; Adebajo, Kunle; Falade, Temitope Opeyemi; Mpofu, Shepherd; Hoxha, Abit; Kebede, Solomon; Matsilele, Trust

Lexington Books

09/2024

286

Dura

9781666970135

15 a 20 dias

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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

Tania 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

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African Journalism;African studies;gender studies;harrasment;political communication;protests;social media;Sub-Suharan Africa