社会媒体在津巴布韦建设和平中的潜在作用

Enock Ndawana
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本文运用证券化理论检视津巴布韦政府对抗议活动的处理,以及抗议者对社交媒体的使用。它以哈拉雷的个案研究和从一手和二手来源收集的数据为基础。文章认为,在津巴布韦,抗议权利的证券化剥夺了参与的机会,这对和平与发展产生了负面影响。报告称,津巴布韦决策者可以利用社交媒体平台动员不满公民进行抗议的能力,让公民参与进来,并加强制定和发展有利于和平与发展的政策倡议。文章的结论是,采用相关的数字技术,特别是社交媒体平台,可以提供更广泛的政策参与机会,从而最大限度地减少心怀不满的公民的抗议。
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The Potential Role of Social Media in Peacebuilding in Zimbabwe
This article uses securitisation theory to examine the Zimbabwean government's handling of protests and protesters’ use of social media. It is based on the case study of Harare and data gathered from both primary and secondary sources. The article argues that securitisation of the right to protest in Zimbabwe forecloses opportunities for engagement, which negatively affects peace and development. It asserts that social media platforms’ capacity to mobilise discontented citizens for protests can be used by Zimbabwean policy makers to engage the citizens and enhance the formulation and development of pro-peace and development policy initiatives. The article concludes that embracing relevant digital technologies, particularly social media platforms, can offer broader policy engagement opportunities and thereby minimise protests by disgruntled citizens.
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Journal of Peacebuilding and Development
Journal of Peacebuilding and Development Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Peacebuilding and Development (JPD) is a new publication for the sharing of critical thinking and constructive action at the intersections of conflict, development and peace. JPD"s authors and editorial staff represent global scholarship, practice and action aiming to develop theory-practice and North South dialogue.
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