Analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on Facebook for “Ni Una Menos Bolivia”

This article will demonstrate the connectivity and technopolitical process that built the “Ni Una Menos Bolivia” movement on Facebook beginning in 2016, the year in which this collective was constituted with the express goal to help organize feminist activism responding to femicide and violence agai...

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spelling I15-R214-article-1842020-12-17T16:20:18Z Analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on Facebook for “Ni Una Menos Bolivia” Análisis del proceso tecnopolítico y de conectividad para el activismo feminista en Facebook, caso “Ni Una Menos Bolivia” Morón Terrazas, Stephanie Scarlen Feminismo Tecnopolítica Conectividad Ni Una Menos Bolivia Feminism Technopolitics Connectivity Ni Una Menos Bolivia This article will demonstrate the connectivity and technopolitical process that built the “Ni Una Menos Bolivia” movement on Facebook beginning in 2016, the year in which this collective was constituted with the express goal to help organize feminist activism responding to femicide and violence against women in the country. These two perspectives will be explored together due to the notion that a techno political process goes hand in hand with the culture of connectivity (Van Dijck, 2013). The fundamental importance of relating the experience of the technopolitical process and of the connectivity that built this movement in Bolivia is vital to further understand the roles that other feminist movements in Latin America exert in order to bring thousands of women together in response to the problem of gender-based violence. Este artículo mostrará el proceso tecnopolítico y de conectividad que construyó el movimiento “Ni Una Menos Bolivia” en Facebook a partir del 2016, año en que se constituyó este colectivo para hacer frente mediante el activismo feminista a los casos de violencia de género y feminicidios ocurridos en este país. Se juntarán estas dos perspectivas teóricas ya que, un proceso tecnopolítico va de la mano de una cultura de conectividad (Van Dijck, 2013). La importancia de contar la experiencia del proceso tecnopolítico y de conectividad que construyó este movimiento en el caso boliviano es fundamental para entender el papel que juegan hoy en día los movimientos feministas en América Latina     Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2020-12-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/184 10.35305/zf.vi28.184 Zona Franca; No. 28 (2020); 50-78 Zona Franca; Núm. 28 (2020); 50-78 Zona Franca; Núm. 28 (2020); 50-78 2545-6504 0329-8019 spa https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/184/163 https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/184/164 Derechos de autor 2020 Stephanie Scarlen Morón Terrazas
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topic Feminismo
Tecnopolítica
Conectividad
Ni Una Menos
Bolivia
Feminism
Technopolitics
Connectivity
Ni Una Menos
Bolivia
spellingShingle Feminismo
Tecnopolítica
Conectividad
Ni Una Menos
Bolivia
Feminism
Technopolitics
Connectivity
Ni Una Menos
Bolivia
Morón Terrazas, Stephanie Scarlen
Analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on Facebook for “Ni Una Menos Bolivia”
topic_facet Feminismo
Tecnopolítica
Conectividad
Ni Una Menos
Bolivia
Feminism
Technopolitics
Connectivity
Ni Una Menos
Bolivia
author Morón Terrazas, Stephanie Scarlen
author_facet Morón Terrazas, Stephanie Scarlen
author_sort Morón Terrazas, Stephanie Scarlen
title Analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on Facebook for “Ni Una Menos Bolivia”
title_short Analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on Facebook for “Ni Una Menos Bolivia”
title_full Analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on Facebook for “Ni Una Menos Bolivia”
title_fullStr Analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on Facebook for “Ni Una Menos Bolivia”
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on Facebook for “Ni Una Menos Bolivia”
title_sort analysis of the technopolitical and connectivity processes for feminist activism on facebook for “ni una menos bolivia”
description This article will demonstrate the connectivity and technopolitical process that built the “Ni Una Menos Bolivia” movement on Facebook beginning in 2016, the year in which this collective was constituted with the express goal to help organize feminist activism responding to femicide and violence against women in the country. These two perspectives will be explored together due to the notion that a techno political process goes hand in hand with the culture of connectivity (Van Dijck, 2013). The fundamental importance of relating the experience of the technopolitical process and of the connectivity that built this movement in Bolivia is vital to further understand the roles that other feminist movements in Latin America exert in order to bring thousands of women together in response to the problem of gender-based violence.
publisher Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR
publishDate 2020
url https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/184
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