Vernacular visibility and algorithmic resistance in the public expression of Latin American feminism
This article seeks to understand how Latin American feminist public expression has gained algorithm- mediated visibility on social media. To this end, a cross-platform analysis was conducted for two issues: the legalisation of abortion in Argentina and the struggle to eliminate violence against wome...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Media international Australia incorporating Culture & policy 2022-05, Vol.183 (1), p.60-76 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article seeks to understand how Latin American feminist public expression has gained algorithm- mediated visibility on social media. To this end, a cross-platform analysis was conducted for two issues: the legalisation of abortion in Argentina and the struggle to eliminate violence against women. The data were collected on four platforms: Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube through the representative hashtags, '#abortolegal2020', '#25N', and '#niunamenos'. Digital critical methods were employed to gather data and approach high-visibility users, visual messages, and hashtagging practices. The findings reveal two configurations of algorithmic mediated visibility, formed by assemblages of actors, formats, and knowledge: platform vernaculars and algorithmic resistance. Both result in a mutual shaping between platforms, seeking to impose a quantitative logic of visibility, and feminist actors, using the tactics of algorithmic resistance to give visibility to the content, aesthetics, and resignified messages about their struggles. |
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ISSN: | 1329-878X 2200-467X |
DOI: | 10.1177/1329878X211067571 |