“… an excellent analysis of the MNLA’s struggle for political independence from the long history of the Tuareg rebellion to the current national independence movement. This is still the first major systematic account of history, cultural politics and dynamics of the Azawad resistance. Perhaps, more importantly, this book presents a rigorous in-depth account of the emergence of the pro-MNLA Facebook online community. The rising social media outreach campaign of this group provides food for thought about the future of the MNLA and the implications of pro-MNLA’s online activism for peace and security in Mali. This book is a must read for scholars and practitioners of International Relations and Development Studies, Conflict and Peace Studies, Political Science, Law and Social Media Studies.”—Innocent Chiluwa, Covenant University, Nigeria

In January 2012, the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), a group dominated by members of the Tuareg ethnic group, launched a military uprising seeking the independence of Mali’s vast but sparsely populated north as the democratic, secular nation-state of Azawad. Azawad’s Facebook Warriors tells the extraordinary story of a small group of social media activists who sought to broadcast the MNLA’s cause to the world. Azawad’s Facebook Warriors offers a groundbreaking new study of the MNLA’s use of social media through the original analysis of more than 8,000 pro-MNLA Facebook posts published over a four-year period and interviews with key architects of the MNLA’s media strategy. The book further places the MNLA’s social media activism in context through a nuanced treatment of northern Mali’s history and an unparalleled blow-by-blow account of the MNLA’s role in the Malian civil war from 2012 through 2015. More broadly, through the case study of the MNLA, the book argues that studying rebel social media communications, a field that has until now unfortunately received scant scholarly attention, will prove an increasingly important tool in understanding rebel groups in coming years and decades.
Les mer
Through the study of MNLA’s use of social media by analyzing pro-MNLA Facebook posts and interviews with key architects of the MNLA’s media strategy, the book explores MNLA’s role in the Malian civil war from 2012 to 2015.
Les mer
Acknowledgments – Key Acronyms – Introduction – Repression, Rebellion, and Nationalism: Northern Mali/ Azawad Through 2011 – War and Peace in Northern Mali/ Azawad: The MNLA, October 2011–December 2015 – The MNLA on Facebook: Social Media Outreach by the Numbers – A Comparative Look at the MNLA’s Use of Social Media – Dominant Pro-MNLA Discourse Frames and Identity on Facebook – Sacred Visual Motifs in Pro-MNLA Facebook Discourse – Mali Since 2015: A Failing Peace Process and the Death of the MNLA’s Ideology – Conclusion: Change Without Resolution – Appendix 1: Full Texts of Official Social Media Posts Referenced in Chapter 5 – Appendix 2: Links to Selected Images Posted or Shared by Official Accounts Referenced in Chapter 6 – Select Bibliography – Index.
Les mer
“… an excellent analysis of the MNLA’s struggle for political independence from the long history of the Tuareg rebellion to the current national independence movement. This is still the first major systematic account of history, cultural politics and dynamics of the Azawad resistance. Perhaps, more importantly, this book presents a rigorous in-depth account of the emergence of the pro-MNLA Facebook online community. The rising social media outreach campaign of this group provides food for thought about the future of the MNLA and the implications of pro-MNLA’s online activism for peace and security in Mali. This book is a must read for scholars and practitioners of International Relations and Development Studies, Conflict and Peace Studies, Political Science, Law and Social Media Studies.”—Innocent Chiluwa, Covenant University, Nigeria
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781433186363
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Vekt
357 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Series edited by
Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Michael Keen (BA, Emory University; MLitt, University of St. Andrews) is an analyst whose work focuses on security issues in the Sahel. He has published work on Mali’s recent conflicts in numerous outlets, including Small Wars Journal and Afkar.