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[Commlist] New Book - Media Activism and Artivism in the Global South: South to South Communication
Sat Dec 02 17:43:46 GMT 2023
This book analyses a South-to-South connection between media activists
and artivists – artists who are activists – in the Global South.
*Andrea Medrado and Isabella Rega. 2023. Media Activism, Artivism and
the Fight Against Marginalisation in the Global South: South-to-South
Communication. New York and London: Routledge.*
More information here
<https://www.routledge.com/Media-Activism-Artivism-and-the-Fight-Against-Marginalisation-in-the-Global/Medrado-Rega/p/book/9781032080833>
This book emphasise the urgent need to engage in South-to-South
dialogues in order to create more sustainable connections between Global
South communities and as an essential step towards identifying and
facing global problems, such as state repression, social inequality and
climate crises. Medrado and Rega analyse the characteristics of this
connection, identify its unique contributions to the study of media and
social change and discuss its long-term sustainability. They do so by
focusing on instances when media narratives in countries of different
Global South(s) intertwine and transform each other; specifically, the
exchanges between Latin America (Brazil) and Africa (Kenya). They
explore how media activism and artivism can be used as tools for global
movement building and to challenge colonial legacies. They also discuss
how to connect people with varied skill sets in different Global South
contexts, promoting South-to-South solidarity, in a cross-continental
challenge to marginalisation.
Crucial reading for students and scholars of media activism, social
movements, global media and communication, development studies and
international studies, as well as activists and social movement
organisations.
/“Few works are so grounding, refreshing, and hopeful as Medrado and
Rega’s book. Leveraging on their decade of artist activist research in
Latin America and Kenya, they propose critical insights and tactics to
build Global South solidarities, essential for scholars seeking to have
social impact using digital and creative tools”./
– *Payal Arora*, Professor and Chair in Technology, Values, and Global
Media Cultures, Erasmus University Rotterdam
/“In this important book, Andrea Medrado and Isabella Rega provide an
insightful account of the potential of South-to-South communication in
building networks for social justice. It highlights the power of
research and art for scholars, activists, and practitioners alike”./
- *Pablo Boczkowski*, Professor, Director, MS in Leadership for Creative
Enterprises, Northwestern University, USA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Understanding Marginalisation and Defining South-to-South Media Activism
2. Favela Media Activism in Brazil: Collective Memories, Dialogues and
Media Territories
3. Artivism in Kenya: Mobilising (her)stories, Linking Resources, and
Creating Media Territories
4. The Stepping into Visibility Model: Invisible Stories, Protection
Strategies, and Link Visibility
5. A Portrait of Marielle: Animation, Artivism and Intersectional
Feminism in a Journey from Fear to Hope
6. A Journey to the South: Asking Questions and Learning Concepts Along
the Way
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