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Listen: Survivance and Decolonialism as Method in Researching Digital Activism

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I offer my deepest gratitude to the indigenous peoples of North America, upon whose lands our institutions are built, and whose cultures and ways of being and knowing, our institutions continue to colonize, commodify, and erase. In particular, I acknowledge my own ancestors, the Mississippian peoples and cultures including the Chahta, upon whose land my institution, The University of Alabama, is built and sustained. Yakoke.

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Tekobbe, C. (2019). Listen: Survivance and Decolonialism as Method in Researching Digital Activism. In: Hunsinger, J., Allen, M., Klastrup, L. (eds) Second International Handbook of Internet Research. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1202-4_67-1

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