TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital diaspora, reinvigorating Indigenous identity and online activism
T2 - social media and the reorientation of Rotuman identity
AU - Titifanue, Jason
AU - Varea, Rufino Robert
AU - Varea, Renata
AU - Kant, Romitesh
AU - Finau, Glen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2018.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The island of Rotuma in Fiji poses a paradox. Indigenous Fijians make up more than 60% of Fiji’s population. However, as a unique ethnic group, Rotumans are a demographic minority, with their language listed on the UNESCO list of endangered languages. This is caused by extensive outmigration, with more than 80% of Rotumans residing outside of Rotuma. Recently, Rotuman migrants have heavily relied on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and new media, as tools for reinvigorating culture, rekindling familial ties and being a platform for political discourse on Rotuman issues. Facebook has been increasingly employed by Rotumans to inform and educate themselves and their networks on the implications of two bills introduced in Fiji’s Parliament in 2015, which impact Rotuma in terms of its land and customs. This article examines how Rotumans have innovatively used social media to reinvigorate culture and how this has evolved to take on an increasingly political dimension.
AB - The island of Rotuma in Fiji poses a paradox. Indigenous Fijians make up more than 60% of Fiji’s population. However, as a unique ethnic group, Rotumans are a demographic minority, with their language listed on the UNESCO list of endangered languages. This is caused by extensive outmigration, with more than 80% of Rotumans residing outside of Rotuma. Recently, Rotuman migrants have heavily relied on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and new media, as tools for reinvigorating culture, rekindling familial ties and being a platform for political discourse on Rotuman issues. Facebook has been increasingly employed by Rotumans to inform and educate themselves and their networks on the implications of two bills introduced in Fiji’s Parliament in 2015, which impact Rotuma in terms of its land and customs. This article examines how Rotumans have innovatively used social media to reinvigorate culture and how this has evolved to take on an increasingly political dimension.
KW - digital diaspora
KW - Fiji
KW - Indigenous identity
KW - online activism
KW - reinvigorating culture
KW - Rotuma
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85056714316&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1329878X18803377
DO - 10.1177/1329878X18803377
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85056714316
SN - 1329-878X
VL - 169
SP - 32
EP - 42
JO - Media International Australia
JF - Media International Australia
IS - 1
ER -