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Once a refugee: selfie activism, visualized citizenship and the space of appearance
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Citizen JournalismSelfie ActivismVisual ArtsMedia StudiesSocial SciencesActivismSocial MediaMedia ActivismFormer RefugeesSocial Medium NewsPolitical CommunicationMedia InstitutionsSocial IdentityMigration And ArtIdentity PoliticsDigital MediaSocial Media CampaignPopular CommunicationGlobal MediaVisual CultureCultureMedia PoliciesMass CommunicationArtsRefugee Movement
This article examines the social media campaign “Once I was a refugee” by former refugees as a response to the increasingly hostile political climate in Finland against refugees. With selfie activism, the campaign expanded the “space of appearance” and introduced new voice and visuality to the public debate. The case depicts politics of claiming citizenship and social value through self-presentation to counter views of refugees as economic burden, noncitizens, and surplus humanity. The empirical material is based on analysis of the Facebook and Twitter campaign and interviews with the participants. It is argued that selfie activism may occasionally, through new voice and visibility, expand the space of appearance and contribute to the rise of affective or counter-publics that can come together and make use of digital media for political action. However, the case also reveals how difficult it is to speak from a refugee position without being drawn into the discourse of deservingness.
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