Rants for Reform: Collective Consciousness and #LigtasNaBalikEskwela
Karina Y Evangelista | Tanya Amadeus Leibniz Komoda | Rian Mitchell Piamonte | Enrico Miguel D Pilapil
Discipline: media studies
Abstract:
The shift to remote learning highlighted several issues in the Philippines;
the most significant being the socioeconomic disparities experienced by Filipino
learners in the unequal access to education in the remote learning setup. Such
issues prompted the public to campaign for the safe reopening of schools
using #LigtasNaBalikEskwela on Twitter (now known as X). Applying Émile
Durkheim’s Collective Consciousness to the digital space, this study aimed to
identify how #LigtasNaBalikEskwela was utilized to construct the participating
users’ collective consciousness. Using thematic and discourse analyses, we
inquired into the discourses in the #LigtasNaBalikEskwela network with the
primary objective of elucidating what they collectively say about the situation
of remote learning in the Philippines. Our analysis of 108 tweets revealed that
the current learning setup brought about different struggles and challenges to
the education sector. The tweets presented how users related their personal
experiences with sociopolitical concerns through interactions in the network
through the use of hashtags. We found that the hashtag was used to disseminate
information on the resumption of on-site classes, to describe the worsening
mental health of students, to discuss the technological and financial disparities
highlighted by the online mode of learning, to raise the implications of remote
learning on human rights, to discuss remote learning setup in the context of
the pandemic, and to criticize the government’s handling of the education
sector amidst the pandemic. Our analysis also uncovered how communicative
cues, such as the mention of mostly antagonistic lexical cues targeting the
national government’s imposition of remote learning, shaped their collective
consciousness. By and large, these frames depict the remote learning situation in
the Philippines as a collective struggle—which ultimately pushes the need to call
for the safe return to face-to-face learning.
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