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Digital Activism Engagement Ecosystem: Creating Constructive Conversations on the Benbere, Habari and Yaga Blogging Platforms

Utrecht (NL): University of Applied Sciences, Master Thesis (2019), 42 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 36-39

"The premise of this research is that digital activism, like many other forms of online engagement work in an ecosystem. And just like the success of a species is largely dependent on environmental factors, and its reaction to those circumstances, so does the success of a digital activist platform. It is a start to unify the different elements of digital activism that have been studied by various researchers and codify these into a model. The study then goes further to offer an explorative analysis on how this ecosystem works using three blogging platforms operating in Sub-Saharan Africa as examples." (Abstract)
The three platforms analysed are: Benbere (Mali, since 2018); Habari (DRC, since 2016) and Yaga (Burundi, since 2015)