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Human Rights Perspective with Culture, Religion, and Power Relations Influence on Digital Activism Exploring Double-Marginalized Organization Movements in Multilayered Digital Media Landscape in Indonesia

Putri, Minanti (2023) Human Rights Perspective with Culture, Religion, and Power Relations Influence on Digital Activism Exploring Double-Marginalized Organization Movements in Multilayered Digital Media Landscape in Indonesia.

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Abstract:Marginalized people frequently experience structural injustice in the actual and the digital platform. In Indonesia, there are comparable instances where an organization that experiences double marginalization participates in digital activism. This engagement is influenced by the interlocking systems that oppress society, constructed at the intersections outlined by the design justice framework. This study explored this social phenomenon using religion, culture, and power relations as the aspects that influence double marginalized organizations in digital activism that oppressed them in specific ways from the human rights perspective. It also improves the understanding of the theoretical constraints within the context of design justice and the application of human rights in digital activism by the double-marginalized organization. Furthermore, this study contributes to the current literatures by examining the double- marginalized organization when engage in sustainable digital activism while facing several obstacles.
Item Type:Essay (Master)
Faculty:BMS: Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences
Subject:05 communication studies
Programme:Communication Studies MSc (60713)
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/97096
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