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Podcasting Race: Participatory Media Activism in Postcolonial Italy

Giulia Fabbri    Sapienza Università di Roma, Italia    

Caterina Romeo    Sapienza Università di Roma, Italia    

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abstract

In the past few years, the increasing production of podcasts on issues of race and structural racism has been part of a wider panorama of digital activism that has promoted global antiracist networks and fostered an intersectional debate on race and gender oppression, migrations and citizenship, generally inadequately discussed by Italian mainstream media. After analysing the specificities of the podcast as citizen media and as tools for global mobilisation, the article examines three podcasts produced by Italian Black women and women of Color as case studies (Sulla razza, Black Coffee and The Chronicles of a Black Italian Woman).

Pubblicato
26 Gennaio 2023
Accettato
21 Ottobre 2022
Presentato
13 Luglio 2022
Lingua
EN
ISBN (PRINT)
978-88-6969-678-7
ISBN (EBOOK)
978-88-6969-677-0

Keywords: Digital activismBlack Italian women intellectualsIntersectionalityPodcastsStructural racism

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