Dalitský a bahudžanský digitální aktivismus v Indii : Případová studie proti-kastovního diskurzu na platformě RTI
| Title in English | Dalit and Bahujan digital activism in India : A case study of anti-caste discourse on the RTI platform | 
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| Year of publication | 2023 | 
| Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings | 
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| Description | The rise of social media in the 21st century has greatly impacted marginalised communities and social movements that fight discrimination. Access to digital technologies has opened up a new avenue for many to connect and spread ideas that overcome not only geographical, but also social and cultural barriers between different communities in society. In my paper, I focus on the use of digital technologies by activists from specific Dalit and Bahujan communities in India to analyse the role of religion and Buddhism in their anti-caste discourse. The research presented here contributes to understanding the roles of religious and secular motives in the socio-political mobilization of marginalized communities with overlapping implications for perceptions of modernity and issues of post-colonialism. Through computational text analysis via semantic network analysis of word cooccurrence and topic modelling on a corpus of blogs from the Round Table India platform, I highlight the potential transformations of the discourse of self-identification based on Dalitism and the interconnectedness of political and socio-religious aspects of Ambedkarite Buddhism. | 
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