Indigenous peoples rise up : the global ascendency of social media activism

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    • Carlson, Bronwyn
    • Berglund, Jeff

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Indigenous peoples rise up : the global ascendency of social media activism

edited by Bronwyn Carlson and Jeff Berglund

(Global media and race)

Rutgers University Press, 2021

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Summary: "Indigenous Peoples Rise Up: The Global Ascendency of Social Media Activism" illustrates the impact of social media in expanding the nature of Indigenous communities and social movements. Social media has bridged distance, time, and nation states to mobilize Indigenous peoples to build coalitions across the globe and to stand in solidarity with one another. These movements have succeeded and gained momentum and traction precisely because of the strategic use of social media. Social media-Twitter and Facebook in particular-has also served as a platform for fostering health, well-being, and resilience, recognizing Indigenous strength and talent, and sustaining and transforming cultural practices when great distances divide members of the same community. ...

Includes bibliographical references

収録内容

  • Shifting Social Media and the Idle No More Movement / Alex Wilson & Corals Zheng
  • From #Mniwiconi to #StandwithStandingRock: How the #NODAPL Movement Disrupted Physical and Virtual Spaces and Brought Indigenous Liberation to the Forefront of People's Minds / Nicholet A. Deschine Parkhurst
  • Anger, Hope and Love: The Affective Economies of Indigenous Social Media Activism / Bronwyn Carlson and Ryan Frazer
  • Responding to White Supremacy: An Analysis of Twitter Messages by Māori after the Christchurch Terrorist Attack / Steve Elers, Phoebe Elers and Mohan Dutta
  • The Imazighen of Morocco and the Diaspora on Facebook: Indigenous Cultural and Language Revitalization / Mounia Mnouer
  • How We Connect: An Indigenous Feminist Approach to Digital Methods / Marisa Elena Duarte and Morgan Vigil-Hayes
  • Indigenous Social Activism Using Twitter: Amplifying Voices Using #MMIWG / Taima Moeke-Pickering, Julia Rowat, Sheila Cote-Meek, & Ann Pegoraro
  • Radical Relationality in the Native Twitterverse: Indigenous Women, Indigenous Feminisms and (re)writing/(re)righting Resistance on #NativeTwitter / Cutcha Risling Baldy
  • The Rise of Black Rainbow: Queering and Indigenizing Digital Media Strategies
  • Artivism: The Role Of Art and Social Media in the Movement / Miranda Belarde-Lewis
  • Interview with Debbie Reese, Creator of the Blog, American Indians in Children's Literature / Debbie Reese with Jeff Berglund
  • United Front: Indigenous Peoples' Resistance in the Online Metal Scene / Tristan Kennedy
  • Interview with Carly Wallace, Creator of Cjay's Vines / Carly Wallace with Bronwyn Carlson
  • "We're alive and thriving... we're modern, we're human, we're here!": The 1491s' Social Media Activism / Jeff Berglund

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内容説明

Indigenous Peoples Rise Up: The Global Ascendency of Social Media Activism illustrates the impact of social media in expanding the nature of Indigenous communities and social movements. Social media has bridged distance, time, and nation states to mobilize Indigenous peoples to build coalitions across the globe and to stand in solidarity with one another. These movements have succeeded and gained momentum and traction precisely because of the strategic use of social media. Social media-Twitter and Facebook in particular-has also served as a platform for fostering health, well-being, and resilience, recognizing Indigenous strength and talent, and sustaining and transforming cultural practices when great distances divide members of the same community. Including a range of international indigenous voices from the US, Canada, Australia, Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Africa, the book takes an interdisciplinary approach, bridging Indigenous studies, media studies, and social justice studies. Including examples like Idle No More in Canada, Australian Recognise!, and social media campaigns to maintain Maori language, Indigenous Peoples Rise Up serves as one of the first studies of Indigenous social media use and activism.

目次

Introduction BRONWYN CARLSON AND JEFF BERGLUND 1 Shifting Social Media and the Idle No More Movement ALEX WILSON AND CORALS ZHENG 2 From #Mniwiconi to #StandwithStandingRock: How the #NoDAPL Movement Disrupted Physical and Virtual Spaces and Brought Indigenous Liberation to the Forefront of People's Minds NICHOLET A. DESCHINE PARKHURST 3 Anger, Hope, and Love: The Affective Economies of Indigenous Social Media Activism BRONWYN CARLSON AND RYAN FRAZER 4 Responding to White Supremacy: An Analysis of Twitter Messages by Maori after the Christchurch Terrorist Attack STEVE ELERS, PHOEBE ELERS, AND MOHAN DUTTA 5 : The Imazighen of Morocco and the Diaspora on Facebook): Indigenous Cultural and Language Revitalization MOUNIA MNOUER 6 How We Connect: An Indigenous Feminist Approach to Digital Methods MARISA ELENA DUARTE AND MORGAN VIGIL-HAYES 7 Indigenous Social Activism Using Twitter: Amplifying Voices Using #MMIWG TAIMA MOEKE- PICKERING, JULIA ROWAT, SHEILA COTE-MEEK, AND ANN PEGORARO 8 Radical Relationality in the Native Twitterverse: Indigenous Women, Indigenous Feminisms, and (Re)writing/(Re)righting Resistance on #NativeTwitter CUTCHA RISLING BALDY 9 The Rise of Black Rainbow: Queering and Indigenizing Digital Media Strategies, Resistance, and Change ANDREW FARRELL 10 Artivism: The Role of Art and Social Media in the Movement MIRANDA BELARDE-LEWIS 11 Interview with Debbie Reese, Creator of the Blog American Indians in Children's Literature JEFF BERGLUND 12 United Front: Indigenous Peoples' Resistance in the Online Metal Scene TRISTAN KENNEDY 13 Interview with Carly Wallace, Creator of "CJay's Vines" BRONWYN CARLSON 14 "We're Alive and Thriving . . . We're Modern, We're Human, We're Here!": The 1491s' Social Media Activism JEFF BERGLUND Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Index

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