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Cadernos de Estudos Africanos

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DENDERE, Chipo. Tweeting to Democracy: A new anti-authoritarian liberation struggle in Zimbabwe. Cadernos de Estudos Africanos [online]. 2019, n.38, pp.167-191.  Epub June 11, 2021. ISSN 1645-3794.

What does it take for a citizen movement to topple a deep-rooted authoritarian regime? This paper analyses the successes and failures of citizen-led social media campaigns in Zimbabwe. Using data drawn from an extensive ethnographic study of 50 WhatsApp and Facebook communities, this paper studies the conditions under which citizen activism, particularly those movements that originate on social media, become street protests that can effectively unseat an illegitimate regime. I find that the success of recent movements - evidenced by policy changes and increased citizen participation - is in part because of the rise of a youth citizenry that does not feel indebted to the liberation struggle. Zimbabwean born frees are more willing to take political risks by speaking candidly about politics online and mobilizing their peers.

Keywords : social media; citizen protests; engagement; online politics; Zimbabwe; authoritarian regime.

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