Social media and the demotic turn in Africa's media ecology

IF 0.5 Q1 HISTORY History Compass Pub Date : 2022-01-03 DOI:10.1111/hic3.12711
Farooq A. Kperogi
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Social media platforms have exploded in the last decade and have emerged as the arenas for discursive democracy, sociality, and digital dissidence across Africa. This article historicizes and genealogizes the exponential, if slightly imperceptible but nonetheless phenomenal, growth, maturation, and spread of social media on a continent that had been described in the scholarly literature as the blackhole of informational capitalism. It argues that the progressive centrality of social media in the quotidian lives of Africans, which has invited consternation and censorship from many African governments and inspired precarity in the traditional media sphere, instantiates the materialization of the demotic turn in communication, which situates the ordinary person as the fulcrum of the communicative process.

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社交媒体和非洲媒体生态的大众化
社交媒体平台在过去十年中爆炸式增长,并成为非洲各地民主话语、社交和数字异见的舞台。这篇文章将社交媒体在一个被学术文献描述为信息资本主义黑洞的大陆上的指数级增长、成熟和传播进行了历史化和谱系化,尽管这种增长有点难以察觉,但仍然是惊人的。它认为,社交媒体在非洲人日常生活中的进步中心地位,引起了许多非洲政府的惊愕和审查,并激发了传统媒体领域的不稳定性,这体现了传播中民主转向的物质化,将普通人置于传播过程的支点。
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