Digital media, popular culture and social activism amongst urban youth in Nigeria

IF 1.3 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Critical African Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/21681392.2023.2249726
Chizoba Imoka
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AbstractFocusing on Nigeria, this paper explores the efforts of an online youth leadership programme, Days of Change, which succeeded in galvanising, uniting, and engaging Nigerian youth both online and offline, across social, class, and ethnic divides concerning nation building. The paper provides a unique example of the ways in which online media have become veritable sites of popular urban youth cultures, from which young people negotiate the unstable landscape of post-coloniality that the African state has foisted on its vulnerable youth population. More importantly, the paper seeks to lay the groundwork for further theorisations on how social media can be utilised as a vehicle for anti-colonial youth engagement Africa.Cet article se concentre sur le Nigéria, et explore les efforts d'un programme de leadership des jeunes en ligne - Days of Change - qui a réussi à galvaniser, unir et engager les jeunes nigérians à la fois en ligne et hors ligne, à travers les clivages sociaux, de classe et ethniques relatifs à la construction de la nation. L'article fournit un exemple unique de la manière dont les médias en ligne sont devenus de véritables sites de cultures populaires de jeunes urbains, à partir desquels les jeunes négocient le paysage instable de la post-colonialité que l'État africain a imposé à sa population de jeunes vulnérables. Plus important encore, le document cherche à jeter les bases de nouvelles théorisations sur la manière dont les médias sociaux peuvent être utilisés comme vecteur d'engagement anticolonial des jeunes en Afrique.Keywords: digital mediasocial activism in Africapopular cultureNigerian youthsocial media for social changedecolonizationMots clés: Médias numériquesactivisme social en Afriqueculture populairejeunesse nigériennemédias sociaux pour le changement socialdécolonisation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Statement of EthicsThe research was conducted with approval from University of Toronto. My participations, observations and interviews were based on the full interest and consents of the children and their parents which I obtained through extended stays and interactions with the people in the villages. All interviewees have been anonymised and gave consent to be interviewed for the purposes of this research. At the time this study was conducted, University of Toronto did not require ethical approval to be sought for this type of research.Notes1 Chizoba Imoka. Journey to Being a Doctor. Chizoba Imoka.com. https://www.chizobaimoka.com/about2 Oxfam International. Nigeria: Extreme Inequalities in Numbers. https://www.oxfam.org/en/nigeria-extreme-inequality-numbers
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尼日利亚城市青年中的数字媒体、流行文化和社会行动主义
摘要本文以奈及利亚为焦点,探讨网路青年领袖计划“改变的日子”(Days of Change)所做的努力,该计划成功地激励、团结并吸引奈及利亚青年线上和线下,跨越社会、阶级和种族的隔阂,参与国家建设。这篇论文提供了一个独特的例子,说明网络媒体已经成为名副其实的流行城市青年文化的网站,年轻人通过它来应对非洲国家强加给弱势青年人口的后殖民时代的不稳定局面。更重要的是,这篇论文试图为如何利用社交媒体作为非洲反殖民青年参与的工具的进一步理论奠定基础。这篇文章探讨了“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”,“变革的日子”。L 'article fournit联合国为例独特de la方式不莱斯媒体en界线是devenus de名副其实的网站德文化展开de年轻人的班,从desquels les年轻人negocient le风景不稳定de la post-colonialite,我即africain人口征收sa de年轻人的脆弱。再加上重要的补充,文件cherche jejeter les bases de nouvelles(新基础),即,社会基础(社会基础),即,社会基础(社会基础),即,社会基础(社会基础),即,利用,社会基础(社会基础),即,参与,反殖民主义,即,非洲青年。关键词:数字媒体非洲社会行动主义流行文化尼日利亚青年社会变革的社交媒体去殖民化mots - clens: msamdias numsamriq - activisme social en africa文化大众青年nigsamrien - samdias sociaux - pour - change social - sami - colonisation披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。伦理声明这项研究得到了多伦多大学的批准。我的参与、观察和访谈都是基于儿童及其父母的充分兴趣和同意,这是我通过长期停留和与村民的互动获得的。所有受访者都是匿名的,并同意为本研究的目的接受采访。在进行这项研究的时候,多伦多大学并没有要求对这类研究进行伦理批准。注1千叶伊莫卡。《医生之旅》Chizoba Imoka.com。https://www.chizobaimoka.com/about2国际乐施会。尼日利亚:人口极度不平等。https://www.oxfam.org/en/nigeria-extreme-inequality-numbers
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期刊介绍: Critical African Studies seeks to return Africanist scholarship to the heart of theoretical innovation within each of its constituent disciplines, including Anthropology, Political Science, Sociology, History, Law and Economics. We offer authors a more flexible publishing platform than other journals, allowing them greater space to develop empirical discussions alongside theoretical and conceptual engagements. We aim to publish scholarly articles that offer both innovative empirical contributions, grounded in original fieldwork, and also innovative theoretical engagements. This speaks to our broader intention to promote the deployment of thorough empirical work for the purposes of sophisticated theoretical innovation. We invite contributions that meet the aims of the journal, including special issue proposals that offer fresh empirical and theoretical insights into African Studies debates.
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