Indigenous Peoples Rise Up: The Global Ascendency of Social Media Activism

Author:   Bronwyn Carlson ,  Jeff Berglund ,  Miranda Belarde-Lewis ,  Jeff Berglund
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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Pages:   260
Publication Date:   13 August 2021
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Author:   Bronwyn Carlson ,  Jeff Berglund ,  Miranda Belarde-Lewis ,  Jeff Berglund
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.463kg
ISBN:  

9781978808782


ISBN 10:   197880878
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   13 August 2021
Recommended Age:   From 18 to 99 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction BRONWYN CARLSON AND JEFF BERGLUND 1 Shifting Social Media and the Idle No More Movement ALEX WILSON AND CORALS ZHENG 2 From #Mniwiconi to #StandwithStandingRock: How the #NoDAPL Movement Disrupted Physical and Virtual Spaces and Brought Indigenous Liberation to the Forefront of People’s Minds NICHOLET A. DESCHINE PARKHURST 3 Anger, Hope, and Love: The Affective Economies of Indigenous Social Media Activism BRONWYN CARLSON AND RYAN FRAZER 4 Responding to White Supremacy: An Analysis of Twitter Messages by Māori after the Christchurch Terrorist Attack STEVE ELERS, PHOEBE ELERS, AND MOHAN DUTTA 5 ⵉⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵏ ⵏ ⵍⵎⵖⵔⵉⴱ ⴷ ⵓⵣⵍⵓⵣⵣⵓ ⴳ ⵓⴼⴰⵢⵙⴱⵓⴽ: ⴰⵙⵉⴷⴷⵔ ⵏ ⵜⴷⵍⵙⴰ ⴷ ⵜⵓⵜⵍⴰⵢⵜ ⵉ ⵉⵎⵣⴷⴰⵖ ⵉⵥⵖⵓⵕⴰⵏ The Imazighen of Morocco and the Diaspora on Facebook): Indigenous Cultural and Language Revitalization MOUNIA MNOUER 6 How We Connect: An Indigenous Feminist Approach to Digital Methods MARISA ELENA DUARTE AND MORGAN VIGIL-HAYES 7 Indigenous Social Activism Using Twitter: Amplifying Voices Using #MMIWG TAIMA MOEKE- PICKERING, JULIA ROWAT, SHEILA COTE-MEEK, AND ANN PEGORARO 8 Radical Relationality in the Native Twitterverse: Indigenous Women, Indigenous Feminisms, and (Re)writing/(Re)righting Resistance on #NativeTwitter CUTCHA RISLING BALDY 9 The Rise of Black Rainbow: Queering and Indigenizing Digital Media Strategies, Resistance, and Change ANDREW FARRELL 10 Artivism: The Role of Art and Social Media in the Movement MIRANDA BELARDE-LEWIS 11 Interview with Debbie Reese, Creator of the Blog American Indians in Children’s Literature JEFF BERGLUND 12 United Front: Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance in the Online Metal Scene TRISTAN KENNEDY 13 Interview with Carly Wallace, Creator of “CJay’s Vines” BRONWYN CARLSON 14 “We’re Alive and Thriving . . . We’re Modern, We’re Human, We’re Here!”: The 1491s’ Social Media Activism JEFF BERGLUND Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Index

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"""Carlson and Berglund give an informative and thought-provoking perspective on Indigenous activists' engagement with social media, providing new and fascinating insights."" --Laurel Dyson ""co-author of Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies"" ""The novelty and relevance of this book is beyond doubt, since it was the first to analyze social networks, their content, tweets and memes, using a large amount of materials in several languages, which have not yet been subjected to such a voluminous and systematic analysis within one book."" --Mirzokhid Askarov ""Ethnic and Racial Studies"" (7/22/2022 12:00:00 AM)"


Carlson and Berglund give an informative and thought-provoking perspective on Indigenous activists' engagement with social media, providing new and fascinating insights. --Laurel Dyson co-author of Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies


Author Information

BRONWYN CARLSON is a professor and head of Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University in Australia. She is widely published on the topic of Indigenous cultural, social and political engagements on social media. She established the international research network, The Forum for Indigenous Research Excellence (FIRE) and is the founding and managing editor of the Journal of Global Indigeneity. JEFF BERGLUND is a professor of English at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. His books include Cannibal Fictions, Sherman Alexie: a Collection of Critical Essays; Indigenous Pop: Native American Music from Jazz to Hip Hop (co-editor); and The Diné Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Literature. He is the North American convener of FIRE.    

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