Expressions of duress on Facebook by Chadian urban youth in the Diaspora and N'Djam‚na

TitleExpressions of duress on Facebook by Chadian urban youth in the Diaspora and N'Djam‚na
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsM.E. de Bruijn
Secondary TitleConflict and society: advances in research
Volume4
Issue1
Pagination259 - 274
Date Published2018///
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsChad, social media
Abstract

Africa is at the lower end of internet use, but Facebook connectivity is rapidly increasing, linking diaspora and local people in mainly urban regions in Africa. A survey conducted in N'Djam‚na revealed that 1 in 10 people uses Facebook, which is an important platform for these connected Chadians to express feelings, write thoughts, and create networks (i.e., to create a social life). In countries where daily conflict, oppression, insecurity, and mistrust pervade social life, posts and messages engage with these circumstances in a certain dialogue, which can be understood as an expression of duress. This article follows three Facebook users from both the diaspora and N'Djam‚na, and I position their Facebook expressions and actions in the context of their personal lives in contemporary Chadian political and connectivity history. Facebook appears to be an escape route from the reality of duress, and a form of practical action coupled with political agency.

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https://doi.org/10.3167/arcs.2018.040119

Citation Key9984