The Art of Revolution: The Online and O ine Perception of Communication during the Uprisings in Sudan in 2018 and 2019

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Abstract

The article deals with art from the Sudanese revolution in 2018 and 2019 (the December Revolution). The focus is on the most recognizable and widespread images from the uprising and their presence on the streets of Sudanese cities and social media. The article shows how freedom of expression exploded on the Sudanese streets after years of censorship, suppression, and violations of freedom of speech, media, and civil rights. Art and social media had significant roles in covering the uprising. Issues related to the importance and value of art in transmitting social discourse and dissent in a tightly controlled society are raised. These issues should be the subject of wider research on con ict and social media in Sudan. This article focuses only on a small part of this vast and important topic.

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Hajduga, R. (2023). The Art of Revolution: The Online and O ine Perception of Communication during the Uprisings in Sudan in 2018 and 2019. Dotawo, 8, 162–206. https://doi.org/10.5070/D68061378

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