Aspiration and brokerage in postcolonial Philippines: YouTube and cultural production practices

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Date and time

20 Apr 2023
6:00pm–7:00pm

Location

Lecture Theatre,
Block F Level 2 #F201, LASALLE

Admission

Free. RSVP here

Event concluded

Date and time

20 Apr 2023
6:00pm–7:00pm

Location

Lecture Theatre,
Block F Level 2 #F201, LASALLE

Admission

Free. RSVP here

Event details

Social media platforms have been pivotal in redefining the conduct of contemporary society and video-based platforms such as YouTube serve as key drivers in the democratisation of creative, vernacular, intimate and affective expressions. 

Locating social media content production and influence-making practices within sociocultural and economic realities in the Global South, and in particular the Philippines, the presentation examines the geographies of platforms as sites of cultural production to outline how postcolonial legacies, structural inequalities and moral economies get enmeshed in people’s engagement with social media.

About the speaker
Cheryll Soriano, PhD is Professor in the Department of Communication, De La Salle University Manila and Artist (Scholar) in Residence at LASALLE College of the Arts. She is the (co)author of  several books, including Philippine Digital Cultures (Amsterdam University Press, 2022) and Asian Perspectives on Digital Culture (Routledge, 2018).

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