2024
DOI: 10.11114/smc.v12i2.6540
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Black Twitter and Digital Counterpublics in South Africa

Kealeboga Aiseng

Abstract: The growth of technology has made the Internet an essential tool in society. Scholars have argued that the Internet supports a more deliberative democracy. However, scholars have also raised concerns about the role of the Internet in political matters. While scholars agree that the Internet has facilitated broader public discussion, in many regards, its ‘virtual public sphere’ still mirrors existing social structures. Twitter has become a common social media platform for many South Africans. This has led to a … Show more

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