This book analyses social movements, digital activism and protest actions in Africa using a de-colonial approach, with selected case studies of #Bring Back Our Girls, #Our Mumu Don Do, #Fees Must Fall, and #Occupy Ghana from Nigeria, South Africa and Ghana. This book examines the ideological background of social movements and the broader micro/macro structures that exist within these movements and how these structures shape their engagement with state and non-state actors
The author argues that the ideological orientation of movement founders influenced the broader belief of each movement, which in turn shaped the micro and macro structure and relationships of the movements and their engagement with the state. Furthermore, the author argues that not all movement members aligned with the movement’s ideological belief, thus the disconnect and contestation within these movements.
This book provides much-needed systematic, critical review and cutting-edge research into the ideology, practices, performance, and trends of social and digital movements in Sub-Saharan African countries.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. #Our Mumu Don Do and #Bring Back Our Girls: The Rebirth of Consciousness in Nigeria.- Chapter 3. #Fees Must Fall Movement: The Revolt for Decolonization.- Chapter 4. #Occupy Ghana: New Wave of Democracy and Accountability in Ghana?.- Chapter 5. The Politics of Performance by Social Movements in Africa.- Chapter 6. Rethinking Social Movements and Digital Activism in Africa: Challenges and Prospects./
Sobre o autor
Ufuoma Akpojivi is the Policy, Research and Learning Lead at Advocates for International Development, United Kingdom. Prior to this, he was an Associate Professor at the Media Studies Department, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa and a Visiting Professor at the School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria. He has over 16 years of professional, and exceptional teaching and research experience in Media and Communications.