‘We're now the Walking Dead’: Predatory Policing, Youth Agency and Framing in Nigeria’s #EndSARS Social Activism

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2022.2141686
Emmanuel Adeniyi
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ABSTRACT The #EndSARS protests swept through Nigeria in October 2020 providing opportunities for Nigerian youths to demonstrate against police violence, poor governance and daunting socio-economic challenges plaguing their country. Drawing on the protesters’ collective sentiments on Twitter, this article interrogates youth agency, ethics of force in policing and collective action of #EndSARS protest actors against predatory policing. It examines the deployment of digital affordances in protest movements and discusses how #EndSARS protesters initiated frames of collective action, agency and injustice to identify problems, ventilate their grievances, attribute blame, mobilise themselves and articulate solutions. Using the cultural theory of social movements, it argues that the protesters enacted frames through discursive strategies to express ideological views and achieve specific purposes. The article further employs Ruth Wodak’s discursive paradigms to investigate the dynamics of in-group and out-group categorisations in #EndSARS protest movement. The discursive mechanisms are also employed to study the creation of stereotypes, legitimisation of protest acts and mobilisation of aggrieved Nigerians against police brutality.
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“我们现在是行尸走肉”:尼日利亚#EndSARS社会活动家中的掠夺性警察、青年机构和陷害
2020年10月席卷尼日利亚的#EndSARS抗议活动为尼日利亚青年提供了抗议警察暴力、治理不善和困扰该国的严峻社会经济挑战的机会。本文以抗议者在Twitter上的集体情绪为依据,探讨青年机构、警务中的武力伦理,以及#EndSARS抗议参与者反对掠夺性警务的集体行动。报告探讨了数字支持在抗议运动中的应用,并讨论了#EndSARS抗议者如何发起集体行动、机构和不公正的框架,以发现问题、表达不满、推卸责任、动员自己和阐明解决方案。运用社会运动的文化理论,认为抗议者通过话语策略制定框架来表达意识形态观点并达到特定目的。本文进一步采用Ruth Wodak的话语范式来研究#EndSARS抗议运动中群体内和群体外分类的动态。话语机制也被用来研究刻板印象的形成、抗议行为的合法化和动员愤愤不平的尼日利亚人反对警察的暴行。
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