Digital Activism in Zimbabwe

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<p>This book investigates the role of the internet and social media in political processes in non-western and non-democratic contexts. Using Zimbabwe as a case study the book demonstrates how activists and ordinary people deploy social media particularly Facebook to subvert an enduring hegemonic state. However the book also highlights how authoritarian regimes are in turn learning and adapting to the information age challenging the impact of digital activism.</p> <p>Studies of digital activism in the Global South are often centred around democracy but this book paints a more complex picture examining the role and effect of digital activism in challenging state hegemony in authoritarian contexts. The book notes that while communication technologies help mediate activism they are also simultaneously constrained by pre-existing and emergent challenges tied to the social and political context and the inherent limitations of those technologies. The book investigates the tactics used by digital activists the contextual factors and restrictive political environment they operate in including the role of pro-government activists and ultimately the impact of digital activism given these constraints.</p> <p>From the case of Zimbabwe the book builds out a broader theoretical analysis of the evolution of ‘third world protest’ in the digital age examining the limitations of activists’ actions and the ideological deficit in online activism to ferment a virulent counter hegemony.</p>
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