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Infrastructure that Sings: Kwawaka'wakw Social Media for Wild Salmon in the Broughton Archipelago

机译:唱歌的基础设施:Kwakwaka'wakw Broughton Archipelago野生鲑鱼的社交媒体

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Background: As an exercise in decolonizing infrastructural approaches to communications,this article applies the framework of “Two-Eyed Seeing” to the example ofKwawaka'wakw social media communications related to the occupation of fish farms inthe Broughton Archipelago in 2017.Analysis: Kwawaka'wakw social media communications worked to enact a “living infrastructure,”upholding reciprocal relations with salmon and ocean waters, in supportof the mutual flourishing of the waters, salmon, and people.Conclusions and implications: Kwawaka'wakw nations and their allies drew on socialmedia to shift communicational channels beyond mainstream media. This supportedKwawaka'wakw in building relationships with broader publics, who helped pressure governmentto make change.
机译:背景:作为脱殖企业通信方法的练习, 本文将“双眼看见”的框架应用于“双眼看”的框架 Kwawaka'wakw社交媒体通信与钓鱼养殖场的占领相关 Broughton Archipelago在2017年。 分析:Kwawaka'wakw社交媒体通信致力于制定“生活基础设施”, 坚持与鲑鱼和海水的互惠关系,支持 水域,三文鱼和人民的共同繁荣。 结论与影响:Kwawaka'wakw国家及其盟友吸引社会 媒体转移主流媒体之外的沟通渠道。 这是支持的 Kwawaka'wakw在建立与更广泛的公众的关系,帮助政府 做出改变。

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