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Grassroots talk back on social media: an analysis of public engagement in Vanuatu’s language-in-education policy

机译:基层在社交媒体上回话:对瓦努阿图教育语言政策中公众参与的分析

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This paper analyses the participatory space for political debate opened up by social media in Vanuatu with reference to the implementation of a recent language-in-education policy, jointly funded by the governments of Vanuatu, Australia and New Zealand. Although Vanuatu appears to have been debating the same language issues for several decades, what is new is the level of participatory engagement in political matters, with the Facebook group Yumi Toktok Stret (YTS) providing one platform through which democratic citizenship is established and negotiated. Analysis of a debate that erupted in the group in March 2016 reveals significant disquiet and confusion about a change to the medium of instruction in early primary education. I argue that social media provides an invaluable insight into the extent to which the general public understands, feels consulted about and supports policy change. The debate on YTS also shows that the Government, its international development partners and technical advisors would be well advised to pay attention to such debates, and engage with social media as a new mediated “think tank” through which new policies can be democratically debated.
机译:本文参考了瓦努阿图,澳大利亚和新西兰政府共同资助的一项近期教育语言政策的实施情况,分析了瓦努阿图社交媒体在政治辩论中的参与性空间。尽管瓦努阿图几十年来似乎一直在辩论相同的语言问题,但新的是参与政治事务的水平,Facebook集团Yumi Toktok Stret(YTS)提供了一个建立和谈判民主公民身份的平台。对2016年3月该小组爆发的一场辩论进行的分析表明,对于早期初等教育中的教学语言的改变,存在极大的不安和困惑。我认为,社交媒体提供了宝贵的见解,使公众了解了公众对政策变化的理解,接受和支持的程度。关于YTS的辩论还表明,建议政府,其国际发展伙伴和技术顾问注意此类辩论,并与社交媒体互动,作为新的媒介“智囊团”,通过它可以对新政策进行民主辩论。

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