Week 6 Digital Citizenship 2: activism & protest
According to Lafi Youmans, W. & York, J. (2012, p.315) demonstrated that social media platforms are utilized extensively by activists in a variety of political systems. Their role in the evolution of events during the ‘‘Arab Spring’’ has been widely discussed, but it is also important to recognize that social media are used to serve the political goals of reformers, revolutionaries, and authoritarian regimes alike. Social media is becoming as a medium to producing the information for activism.
During COVID-19 every countries lockdown, and in the beginning, China was exposed to have Covid-19, many western countries start Asian hate. At that time, I was in Melbourne Australia alone, I was suffered from strong racial discrimination. The following are my personal experience when I was in Melbourne.
Before Melbourne lockdown, I just want to protect myself then wearing a mask to Queen Victoria Market, the salesman stared at me, did not talk to me and also did not collect my money, I was thinking that they do not have the sense of self-protection. Days after this situation is getting more and more intense, a white guy was following me in a verbal racist attack till I went really far away. My friend told me that one of her friend cannot get in the tram when her friend was wearing mask, the driver kick her friend out because of it, the other white wearing mask was sitting in the tram act like nothing happened. According to Lee-An, J. & Chen, X (2021, the model minority myth hides the racist and sexist violence experienced by Asian woman, viewed in April 8 2021)Six women of Asian descent were among eight people tragically killed in a targeted shooting on March 16 in Atlanta. The initial denial by the Atlanta police that this was a hate crime, along with some news reports highlighting the offender’s version of the incident, evoked a swift reaction by communities all over North America. Many spoke of the invisibility of anti-Asian racism.
There are more and more Asian being attacked, also, through my personal experience, I am willing to join the stop Asian hate, and help this situation better through social media.
Why is digital citizenship important then? Why more and more people want to use this for activism?
According to Sigal, I, and Biddle, E. (2015, p.287)in the Philippines and Korea at the beginning of the century, as well as more recent uprisings in Burma, Moldova and Iran. In each case, it is clear that social media platforms have played a vital role in expanding the reach of communications and in helping like-minded activists to meet. It is equally clear that without the networks of activists who have worked together for years, laying the foundation for this groundswell, together with the convergences of many other social and political forces, each of these uprisings would either not have occurred or not have been sustained.
Without social media, the problems are hard to get attention, the history of it might lose of it, digital citizenship is really important.
Reference:
Sigal, I, and Biddle, E. (2015, viewd April 8) 'Our Enduring Confusion About the Power of Digital Tools in Protest
Lafi Youmans, W. & York, J. (2012, viewed April 8) ‘Social Media and Activists Toolkit download’, Journal of Communication, pp 315-329.
Lee-An, J. & Chen, X (2021, viewed April 8). The model minority myth hides the racist and sexist violence experienced by Asian women (Links to an external site.). The Conversation.
















