Concerning at Distance: Digital Activism and Social Media Empowerment Between Latin-American Migrants in Spain
Concerning at Distance: Digital Activism and Social Media Empowerment Between Latin-American Migrants in Spain
Author(s): David Ramirez PlascenciaSubject(s): Anthropology, Media studies, Politics and communication, Migration Studies
Published by: ESSACHESS
Keywords: Social media; digital activism; Spain; migration; Latin-America;
Summary/Abstract: This paper focuses on developing some important points about the use of social platforms in the life of Latin-Americans in Spain, particularly Mexican, Colombian and Venezuelan migrants. It shows the outcomes of data collected on closed groups in Facebook. The main topic centers on how social networks catalyze the spread of political engagement and public activism in between migrants concerning public matters in their homelands. Final outcomes will show that there is a clear inclination in using social platforms to discuss, organize and participate in public activism focused on resolving homeland problems. In this context, these virtual spaces serve as a link to stay in touch with their communities in Latin-America. Migrants are not only using social networks to make new relations in their new context but to ensure not to lose the connection with their friends and relatives, and of course, participate in social and political activism.
Journal: ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies
- Issue Year: IX/2016
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 69-87
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English