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The arts of indigenous online dissent: Negotiating technology,indigeneity, and activism in the Cordillera

机译:土著在线异议人士的艺术:Cordillera的谈判技术,土著性和行动主义

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The online communicative environment is expected to revolutionize political discourse as it expands to cover underrepresented groups and ideas. In this platform, marginalized groups such as indigenous communities from the developing world can articulate claims, strategically mobilize and participate in the forms of meaning-making that constitute them. However, there is skepticism on the actual value of online spaces in effecting agency in an internet-mediated environment. Using James Scott's notion of 'hidden transcripts' and Andrew Feenberg's 'democratic rationalization of technology', the paper explores strategic approaches and historical, social, and political conditions embedded in the construction, negotiation, and transformation of indigenous online activist media. In-depth interviews and textual analysis of online spaces were conducted to understand the experiences and online articulations of two indigenous groups based in the Philippines, Tebt-ebba and Cordillera People's Alliance with specific attention to the: (a) forms and characteristics of online struggles, (b) dynamics and strategies behind the production and distribution of online dissent, (c) process of negotiation of technological use, and (d) perceived implications of online mediations on group identity, culture and struggle. Probl-ematizing the complex interaction of technology and indigenous identity, the paper finds that indigenous activists' online media engagement constitutes a sustained balancing act between accommodation and resistance and online spaces are used creatively with reflection on the dangers and benefits of online spaces to the organization and the struggle.
机译:随着在线交流环境的扩大,以覆盖代表性不足的群体和思想,人们期望在线交流环境能够带来革命性的变化。在这个平台上,边缘化群体,例如来自发展中国家的土著社区,可以表达主张,从战略上动员并参与构成主张的意义形成形式。但是,人们怀疑在线空间在互联网中介环境中影响代理的实际价值。本文使用詹姆斯·斯科特(James Scott)的“隐藏抄本”概念和安德鲁·费恩伯格(Andrew Feenberg)的“技术民主化”概念,探索了嵌入本地在线激进主义媒体的建设,谈判和转型中的战略方法以及历史,社会和政治条件。对在线空间进行了深入的采访和文字分析,以了解菲律宾的两个土著群体(特比特-埃巴(Tebt-ebba)和科迪勒拉人民联盟)的经验和在线表达,并特别关注:(a)在线斗争的形式和特征,(b)在线异议的产生和分发背后的动态和策略,(c)技术使用的谈判过程,以及(d)在线调解对群体认同,文化和斗争的影响。本文对技术与土著身份的复杂互动进行了概括,发现土著维权人士的在线媒体参与构成了住宿与抵抗之间的持续平衡,并且创造性地利用了在线空间,并反思了在线空间对组织的危害和利益。和斗争。

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