Entre la rue et l’internet: Pratiques revendicatives et stratégies de mobilisation de y’en a marre, du balai citoyen, filimbi et de la lucha

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This article analyses the mobilization practices of the citizen movements Y’en a marre in Senegal, Balai citoyen in Burkina Faso, Filimbi and Lucha in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It proposes an analysis which insists on the innovations in activism on the ground, the share devolved to information and communication technologies, idiomatic practices and channels and means of expression. It also focusses on the linguistic systems structuring the discourses, the modus operandi of the fight on the ground before taking a look at the reactions of the political powers which often oscillate between repression, cooptation, subordination, intimidation, corruption, instrumentalization, infiltration, political rip-off etc.

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Dimé, M., Kapagama, P., Soré, Z., & Touré, I. (2020). Entre la rue et l’internet: Pratiques revendicatives et stratégies de mobilisation de y’en a marre, du balai citoyen, filimbi et de la lucha. Africa Development, 45(4), 53–76. https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v45i4.625

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