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L’Ouest Saharien
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Redes sociales y agencia digital

El caso de las blogueras saharauis
Authors: Almenara Niebla, Silvia;

Redes sociales y agencia digital

Abstract

Le concept de diaspora décrit des populations transnationales qui construisent des imaginaires d'appartenance. Au sein de ces derniers, les femmes sont positionnées comme garantes de la tradition communautaire. Cependant, l'émergence des technologies numériques a remis en question la possibilité de montrer la diversité inhérente aux populations diasporiques. Cet article analyse l'agencéité des femmes sahraouies pour contester les traditions associées aux politiques d'appartenance restreintes. Grâce à une ethnographie des médias sociaux, cette recherche examine comment les expériences sociales qui se croisent dans des contextes en ligne et hors ligne sont incarnées par différents discours qui valorisent de nouvelles formes d'appartenance.

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Belgium
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Diaspora, digital agency, Belonging, Sahrawi women, blog

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