Digital diaspora: The case of Farkhunda and Afghan women’s resistance

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In this chapter we discuss communication that is political in nature among members of the Afghan diaspora in Denmark, and what social media platforms afford in terms of this communication and its implications. We combine fieldwork, interviews across generations and an (auto)ethnographic approach on the one hand, with aggregated twitter data across larger numbers and across countries on the other. We thus bring together the experiential scale and big data on political communication around this specific case, focusing on how gender politics is invoked by various stakeholders and for various ends across Afghanistan and in diaspora. We start from a specific event: the killing of the woman Farkhunda Malikzada, falsely accused of having burned the Qur’an in Kabul in 2015. Both old and new media figure in this horrific case. Videos of the event were filmed on smartphones and shared on the internet, journalistic coverage appeared in traditional media outlets, and civil society protests were mobilized in large part through social media. As the case went viral, images and hashtags circulated in social media, while demonstrations and vigils happened on the ground across the Afghan diaspora in the three largest Danish cities and across the world’s Afghan diaspora. Tangible political outcomes in terms of new legislation and implementation of policies around women’s rights in Afghanistan did not ensue. The platform of social media, however, has only become more important for Afghans in diaspora and in Afghanistan fighting for women’s rights and position in society. The Taliban takeover in August 2021 augmented this further.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMiddle Eastern Diasporas and Political Communication : New Approaches
Number of pages18
PublisherTaylor and Francis/Routledge
Publication date1 Jan 2023
Pages107-124
ISBN (Print)9781032430294
ISBN (Electronic)9781000910094
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023

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© 2024 selection and editorial matter, Ehab Galal, Mostafa Shehata and Claus Valling Pedersen.

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