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Mututwa, Wishes Tendayi
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Akpojivi, Ufuoma
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2024-03-27T09:05:55Z |
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2023-07 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Authoritarian governments seem to use the same methods of coercion the world over. Recent developments in Belarus and Zimbabwe resonate with this observation. President Alexander Lukashenko prevailed in a deeply flawed and controversial election which his opponents claimed was rigged in July 2020, triggering massive countrywide protests by the opposition supporters. In Zimbabwe, corruption over COVID-19 procurement, coupled with a dire economic situation, pushed citizens to organize demonstrations. Both Belarus and Zimbabwean security personnel employed a heavy-headed approach to thwart demonstrations, committing gross human rights abuses under the cover of darkness or under face masks. Although digital activism has received so much credit as a formidable force to challenge power, its success in dismantling oppressive regimes and systems is a subject of debate. In light of this debate, this qualitative article employed counterpublics as a theoretical lens to explore Twitter and digital tools that allow ordinary citizens and activists to counter human rights abuses in authoritarian environments, making future quests for justice possible. |
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Visual Arts |
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dc.description.embargo |
2024-07-01 |
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dc.description.librarian |
hj2024 |
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dc.description.sdg |
SDG-16:Peace,justice and strong institutions |
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dc.description.uri |
https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/jacm |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Mututwa, W.T. & Akpojivi, U. 2024, 'Unmasking the dictator : how digital technologies expose authoritarianism in Belarus and Zimbabwe', Journal of Alternative and Community Media, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 65-83, doi : 10.1386/jacm_00119_2. |
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dc.identifier.issn |
2634-4726 (print) |
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2206-5857 (online) |
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10.1386/jacm_00119_2 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95376 |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
Intellect |
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dc.rights |
© 2023 Intellect Ltd |
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dc.subject |
Digital technology (DTECH) |
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Dissident culture |
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dc.subject |
Counterpublics |
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dc.subject |
Digitization |
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dc.subject |
Digital vigilantism |
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dc.subject |
Social media |
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dc.subject |
Belarus |
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Zimbabwe |
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dc.subject |
SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions |
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dc.title |
Unmasking the dictator : how digital technologies expose authoritarianism in Belarus and Zimbabwe |
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dc.type |
Postprint Article |
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