Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter
This study examines the use of Twitter images to communicate pain, anger, grief, hope, determination and other sentiments resulting from loss. By focusing on images shared on the Twitter handle BringBackOurGirls started as a social media campaign against the kidnapping of school-going Nigerian girls...
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description | This study examines the use of Twitter images to communicate pain, anger, grief, hope, determination and other sentiments resulting from loss. By focusing on images shared on the Twitter handle BringBackOurGirls started as a social media campaign against the kidnapping of school-going Nigerian girls by a militant group, Boko Horam, the research analyses how meanings are constructed through several codes. Drawing insights from semiotic concepts and theorizations about the role of social media in initiating and running online protests, the research considers the significance of the #BBOG campaign and the images that were posted on its Twitter handle from the onset. |
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spelling | ir-11408-21652022-06-27T13:49:05Z Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter Sibanda, Belinda Communication Twitter This study examines the use of Twitter images to communicate pain, anger, grief, hope, determination and other sentiments resulting from loss. By focusing on images shared on the Twitter handle BringBackOurGirls started as a social media campaign against the kidnapping of school-going Nigerian girls by a militant group, Boko Horam, the research analyses how meanings are constructed through several codes. Drawing insights from semiotic concepts and theorizations about the role of social media in initiating and running online protests, the research considers the significance of the #BBOG campaign and the images that were posted on its Twitter handle from the onset. 2017-06-23T07:56:03Z 2017-06-23T07:56:03Z 2016-11 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2165 en open Midlands State University |
spellingShingle | Communication Sibanda, Belinda Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter |
title | Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter |
title_full | Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter |
title_fullStr | Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter |
title_full_unstemmed | Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter |
title_short | Communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter |
title_sort | communicating loss through #bringbackourgirls images on twitter |
topic | Communication |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2165 |
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