Lewis, DesireeHussen, Tigist Shewarega2022-08-152024-04-022022-08-152024-04-022022https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10223Philosophiae Doctor - PhDStudies abound that deal with digital activism and social movements worldwide. Many African scholars continue to dwell on how the effects of technological advancement and access to social media are ingrained in class and other structural inequalities. Certain scholars (Mutsvairo, 2016; Bosch, 2017; Wasserman, 2018; Okech, 2020) are also invested in unpacking the possibilities that social media platforms are offering to social movements, and the shift occurring in many African countries� social and political structures. A central political current here is the tension in the relationship between masculinist nationalist movements and feminist digital activisms in Africa.enDigital activismAfrican feminisms#FeesMustFallGender studiesSocial mediaRadical possibilities at the crossroads of African feminism and digital activismUniversity of the Western Cape