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In the past decade, Africa has witnessed a surge in social media usage, with platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp becoming essential tools for communication and organization. The widespread availability of smartphones and affordable internet access has empowered individuals and communities, enabling them to actively participate in political discussions and mobilize for social change. From the Arab Spring to the #EndSARS protests in Nigeria, social media has provided a platform for African citizens to voice their grievances, demand accountability from their governments, and challenge…mehr

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In the past decade, Africa has witnessed a surge in social media usage, with platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp becoming essential tools for communication and organization. The widespread availability of smartphones and affordable internet access has empowered individuals and communities, enabling them to actively participate in political discussions and mobilize for social change. From the Arab Spring to the #EndSARS protests in Nigeria, social media has provided a platform for African citizens to voice their grievances, demand accountability from their governments, and challenge oppressive regimes. The contributions of social media in Africa's political moments are undeniable. It has facilitated the rapid spread of information, allowing citizens to bypass traditional media gatekeepers and share real-time updates on political events. This book aims to contribute to the existing body of literature on social media and political movements by focusing specifically on theAfrican context. While much of the existing research has focused on Western countries and the Middle East, this book fills a critical gap by shedding light on the unique dynamics faced by African activists.
Autorenporträt
Pitshou Moleka est Pasteur et chercheur postdoctoral à Eudoxia Research Centre de l¿Inde. Il est maître de conférences au Botswana Bible and Training Institute (BBTI), et est aussi invité dans plusieurs institutions comme enseignant et consultant. Il est le représentant national du MRAN (Managing African Research Network) en RD Congo.