La transformación de los movimientos refugiados en Lesbos por medio del arte y las redes sociales.

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Title: La transformación de los movimientos refugiados en Lesbos por medio del arte y las redes sociales. (Spanish).
Authors: Nur Osso, Berfin
Source: Revista Migraciones Forzadas. may2024, Issue 73, p72-76. 5p.
Subjects: REFUGEE camps, CELL phones, SOCIAL media, MEDIA art, SOCIAL movements, REFUGEE children
Geographic Terms: LESBOS (Greece : Municipality)
Abstract (English): The article analyzes how refugee communities in Lesbos are using art and social media to fight against the restrictive laws imposed by state authorities. The social media movement "Now you see me Moria" and the art project "Hope Art Project" are mentioned as examples of this visual and digital struggle. The project has allowed refugee artists to express their own stories and break away from the dehumanized representation of refugees in the media and politics. The campaign "Now you see me Moria" is also highlighted, which uses mobile phones and social media to make visible the inhumane conditions in refugee camps and demand respect for the rights of refugees. [Extracted from the article]
Abstract (Spanish): Desde el movimiento en redes sociales Now you see me Moria hasta el Hope Art Project, las comunidades refugiadas en Lesbos están empleando las plataformas digitales para combatir las leyes, prácticas y discursos restrictivos que les imponen las autoridades estatales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The article analyzes how refugee communities in Lesbos are using art and social media to fight against the restrictive laws imposed by state authorities. The social media movement "Now you see me Moria" and the art project "Hope Art Project" are mentioned as examples of this visual and digital struggle. The project has allowed refugee artists to express their own stories and break away from the dehumanized representation of refugees in the media and politics. The campaign "Now you see me Moria" is also highlighted, which uses mobile phones and social media to make visible the inhumane conditions in refugee camps and demand respect for the rights of refugees. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:14609827