@i_love_my_cheetah, @koodiz, @Sondos_aq, @thehala and @themayaahmad are hugely popular social media influencers in the Middle East. These women caught the interest of researcher Zoe Hurley, after hearing of them from her students at the all-female university in Dubai.
Despite skeptics, who belittled the relevance of Instagram as a point of inquiry in social sciences, Hurley collected nearly 25.000 Instagram posts by the influencers. What emerged was an analysis of how these women represent themselves in a space still dominated by patriarchy, traditionalism and Islam.
This is the story of how these women are making Instagram their key political platform.
Keywords: empowerment, agency, social media, postdigital, Instagram, self-presentations, artifact, affordances, Arab women
• The article discussed in this episode
Hurley, Z. (2021), #reimagining Arab Women’s Social Media Empowerment and the Postdigital Condition, Social media + society, 7(2)
DOI: 10.1177/20563051211010169
Open access: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F20563051211010169
• The researcher featured in the episode
Zoe Hurley is a lecturer at the Zayed University in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. She is a feminist scholar with a focus on social media. She has a doctoral degree from Lancaster University in the UK.
• Further reading
“Why I No Longer Believe Social Media is Cool” by Zoe Hurley
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2056305119849495
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