The Internet and the Construction of the Immigrant Public Sphere : the Case of the Cameroonian Diaspora

The Internet and the Construction of the Immigrant Public Sphere : the Case of the Cameroonian Diaspora
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Publisher : University Press of America
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 0761837922
ISBN-13 : 9780761837923
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Book Synopsis The Internet and the Construction of the Immigrant Public Sphere : the Case of the Cameroonian Diaspora by : Kehbuma Langmia

Download or read book The Internet and the Construction of the Immigrant Public Sphere : the Case of the Cameroonian Diaspora written by Kehbuma Langmia and published by University Press of America. This book was released on 2008 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Internet has become a powerful medium for Africans in the Diaspora to meet for cross border dialogue. Cameroonians all over the world are using this tool for what the present study considers to be a public-sphere discourse. Cameroonians living in the United States and other nations use the Internet to discuss and debate the polotical, social, economic, and cultural aspects of the nationhood of Cameroon with the aim of seeking solutions to some of those pressing needs that confront the country. This study builds on Habermas and other leading feminist authours' conceptualization of the democratic public sphere, which is central to Habermas theory of communicative action. This study's theoretical framework incorporates elements of the African experience in order to examine the dominant, oppositional, and parallel themes that arose from four Cameroonian websites just before the national presidential election in 2004. The methodology adapts Jager's critical discourse analytical (CDA) framework, which was deemed an approprate methodology because it sought not only to analyze the linguistic component of the discourse in the four websites, but more importantly to examine the holistic structure of the discourse that is its history and context. This study concludes that gender disparity existed in the dialogue between Cameroonian men and women. Cameroonian men were more dominant than the women in the discourse on the central themes involving the Cameroonian presidential election of 2004. The all female website was more focused on the infrastructural development of Cameroon. Lastly, these findings suggest that future studies should focus on the ways that the Cameroonians and other Diasporic populations utilize the Internet to create alternative discursive spaces for political and social purposes. Book jacket.


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