The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi

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Autor(a) principal: Ainz-Galende, Alexandra
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Rodríguez-Puertas, Rubén
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i3.3033
Resumo: The present article is about Niqabi women belonging to the private Telegram instant messaging channel Orgullo Niqabi (Spanish for ‘Niqabi Pride’). More specifically, our main objective is to explain what they are demanding, how they articulate their demands through that channel, and why they use it for communicating and to organize their actions. Said demands are mainly linked to their recognition as autonomous and political individuals within the different contexts in which they find themselves. First, our analysis will focus on categorizing their social and political demands for being recognized, not only as Muslims, but also as autonomous, independent, and political beings. Second, we intend to explain how those demands, expressed in the virtual world, are articulated in specific actions in the different societies and social contexts in which these women live. To this end, this article analyzes, following the procedures of the Grounded Theory, the discourses obtained through 27 in depth interviews conducted in the first half of the year 2019. The strength of this research lies in overcoming the difficult access to these women and their discourses as well as in clarifying who they are, what they are demanding from the societies in which they live, how and why they are virtually grouped and the consequences of their virtual grouping in the different societies in which each of them lives.
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title The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi
spellingShingle The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi
Ainz-Galende, Alexandra
digital mobilization; fundamentalism; Niqabi pride; Niqabi women; political individuals; Telegram
title_short The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi
title_full The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi
title_fullStr The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi
title_full_unstemmed The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi
title_sort The Demands of Niqabi Women in the Telegram Subaltern Corner Orgullo Niqabi
author Ainz-Galende, Alexandra
author_facet Ainz-Galende, Alexandra
Rodríguez-Puertas, Rubén
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Rodríguez-Puertas, Rubén
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv digital mobilization; fundamentalism; Niqabi pride; Niqabi women; political individuals; Telegram
topic digital mobilization; fundamentalism; Niqabi pride; Niqabi women; political individuals; Telegram
description The present article is about Niqabi women belonging to the private Telegram instant messaging channel Orgullo Niqabi (Spanish for ‘Niqabi Pride’). More specifically, our main objective is to explain what they are demanding, how they articulate their demands through that channel, and why they use it for communicating and to organize their actions. Said demands are mainly linked to their recognition as autonomous and political individuals within the different contexts in which they find themselves. First, our analysis will focus on categorizing their social and political demands for being recognized, not only as Muslims, but also as autonomous, independent, and political beings. Second, we intend to explain how those demands, expressed in the virtual world, are articulated in specific actions in the different societies and social contexts in which these women live. To this end, this article analyzes, following the procedures of the Grounded Theory, the discourses obtained through 27 in depth interviews conducted in the first half of the year 2019. The strength of this research lies in overcoming the difficult access to these women and their discourses as well as in clarifying who they are, what they are demanding from the societies in which they live, how and why they are virtually grouped and the consequences of their virtual grouping in the different societies in which each of them lives.
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