TY - JOUR
T1 - Internet blackouts and digital authoritarianism: Dissolving and reclaiming protest time and space
AU - Shewly, Hosna J.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Drawing on qualitative research on internet shutdown during Bangladesh's July uprising, this paper introduces orchestrated digital dissolution—a form of digital authoritarianism that suppresses dissent by strategically withdrawing infrastructures. A layered shutdown dismantled the communicative terrain of protest (infrastructural subtraction) and fractured political time (chronopolitical disruption). Though coordination stalled and repression was masked, mobilisation recomposed through retrospective visibility via diaspora archives and delayed uploads. Uniting spatial, temporal, and affective dimensions, the framework advances debates on shutdowns as governance through absence and time as resistance.
AB - Drawing on qualitative research on internet shutdown during Bangladesh's July uprising, this paper introduces orchestrated digital dissolution—a form of digital authoritarianism that suppresses dissent by strategically withdrawing infrastructures. A layered shutdown dismantled the communicative terrain of protest (infrastructural subtraction) and fractured political time (chronopolitical disruption). Though coordination stalled and repression was masked, mobilisation recomposed through retrospective visibility via diaspora archives and delayed uploads. Uniting spatial, temporal, and affective dimensions, the framework advances debates on shutdowns as governance through absence and time as resistance.
U2 - 10.1177/29768640251381894
DO - 10.1177/29768640251381894
M3 - Article
SN - 2976-8640
JO - Dialogues on Digital Soceity
JF - Dialogues on Digital Soceity
ER -