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Social Media and Social Justice by Ellen Armour

Social Media and Social Justice by Ellen Armour

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. THERE WILL BE A RECEPTION AT 5 P.M. IN THE ART GALLERY

We call social media the new public square. How is this new visually saturated media landscape affecting the struggles for social justice? What role is photography playing in it and on it, and thus in and on those struggles? We live (virtually) in social media “bubbles,” research tells us. What we see there tends to reinforce what we already believe, it seems, and what we already believe shapes what we see. And yet the #BlackLivesMatter movement (among others) demonstrates this new media landscape’s power to draw at least some of us together across lines that tend to divide us. Drawing on Seeing and Believing, Ellen Armour will analyze these challenges and opportunities, offering strategies drawn from religious ways of seeing for navigating them to advance social justice.

BIOGRAPHY
Ellen T. Armour is professor and E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Chair of Feminist Theology at Vanderbilt Divinity School where she directs the Carpenter Program in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality. In addition to Seeing and Believing: Religion, Digital Visual Culture, and Social Justice (Columbia University Press, 2023), she is the author of Signs and Wonders: Theology after Modernity (Columbia University Press, 2016) and Deconstruction, Feminist Theology, and the Problem of Difference: Subverting the Race/Gender Divide (University of Chicago Press, 1999). She also co-edited Bodily Citations: Judith Butler and Religion (Columbia University Press, 2006).

WCHP Lecture Hall at the University of New England's Portland Campus
06:00 PM - 07:30 PM on Mon, 26 Feb 2024

Event Supported By

UNE Center for Global Humanities
207-221-4435
cgh@une.edu
WCHP Lecture Hall at the University of New England's Portland Campus
716 Stevens Avenue
Portland, Maine 04103