Social Media and Gender in Africa


Discourses on Power and Politics of Everyday Life

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Imprint: LEXINGTON BOOKS
By: Edited by Shepherd Mpofu, Kealeboga Aiseng, Contributions by Ogungbemi Akinola, Priscilla Boshoff, Sabieha Chayya, Lorenzo Dalvit, Memory Pamella Kadau, Khatija Bibi Khan, Matlala Rachel Mahlatji, Pamela Mamogobo
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Shepherd Mpofu is professor of media and communication at the University of South Africa. Kealeboga Aiseng is senior lecturer of journalism and media studies at Rhodes University, Makhanda.

Introduction by Shepherd Mpofu and Kealeboga Aiseng Part I: Social Media and Gender Discourses Chapter 1: "I Will Submit until I Die": Negotiating Femininities on a Zimbabwean Baking and Cooking Facebook Group by Nonhlanha Ndlovu Chapter 2: Gender Walls: Social Media Debates, Power, and Cancel Culture by Shepherd Mpofu Chapter 3: Effectiveness of Social Media in Opening up Spaces for Women Leaders' Career Progression: The Case of Zambia by Parkie Mbozi Part II: Gender and Political Participation Chapter 4: The Role of Social Media in Applied Theatre as Panacea for Gender Based Violence in South Africa by Ogungbemi Akinola and Samukezi Mrubula-Ngwenya Chapter 5: Online Misogyny and Gendered Disinformation: Examining the Online Political Landscape in Days Leading to the Kenyan General Elections by Protus Murunga Chapter 6: Gender, Elections, and Political Participation in the Age of Social Media in Zimbabwe by Memory Pamella Kadau Chapter 7: A Legal Perspective on Exposing Women's Intimate Images Online 'Revenge Porn' to Score Political Points by Sabieha Chayya, Motlalepula Rakubu, Vhonani Neluvhalani-Caquece, and Sebolawe Tladi Part III: Violence and Identities Chapter 8: In This 'House' We Speak and Are Listened To! Twitter as Memorial Archives for Gender-Based Violence by Sibongile Mpofu Chapter 9: Murders of Gay Men in South Africa: An Analysis of #Justicefor... Hashtags by Priscilla Boshoff, Jason Olivier, and Lorenzo Dalvit Chapter 10: The Struggle to Be Human in the Rural Context of South Africa: Experiences and Complexities of LGBTIQA+ as They Use Social Media and Adapt to Living with Diverse Sexual Orientation by Mxolisi Welcome Ngwenya, Dimakatso Mashala, Matlala Rachel Mahlatji, and Pamela Mafenngwe Mamogobo Part IV: Representation, Identity, and Performance Chapter 11: Women and Self-Representation in South Africa's Twitter by Kealeboga Aiseng Chapter 12: Social Media as The International Court of (Virtual) Justice: Babes Wodumo Trolled during The Funeral of Her Husband by Khatija Bibi Khan and Josephat Mutangadura Chapter 13: The Tinderisation of Love: A Threat to Love as A Revolutionary Rebellion by Nombulelo Tholithemba Shange About the Editors and Contributors

Social Media and Gender in Africa explores the complex interplay between gender, power, and politics in African social media, highlighting everydayness of struggles and forms of resistance. By bringing together a distinguished group of scholars from various disciplines, this book makes a significant contribution to the field of African media studies and offers invaluable perspectives on the role of technology in shaping gender relations and everyday politics on the continent. -- Gibson Ncube, Stellenbosch University

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