Ana Lúcia Sá

I am a researcher on African Studies, with a particular interest on Cameroon intellectuals. Gender, social construction of the body and the building of Eurocentrism are among my interests and my writings. I used to live in Portugal, but, for now, I prefer the Països Catalans.

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Latest posts by Ana Lúcia Sá

Equatorial Guinea: A New Blog is Born

A new blog was born in Equatorial Guinea: The Colectivo de Jóvenes de Guinea Ecuatorial [es]. The Colectivo is  a youth organization born clandestinely that uses a digital platform to...

17 May 2011

Spain: Real Democracy Now!

The Spanish online movement Democracia Real Ya [es] demands the human right to live with dignity and the end of political and economic corporatism. They have convened a national protest...

15 May 2011

Equatorial Guinea: Online expression

On World Press Freedom Day, Reporters Without Borders shared a list of press freedom predators. The President of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema, is on the list. In this country,...

7 May 2011

Equatorial Guinea: Few, but Strong Virtual Voices

In Equatorial Guinea, where only 2% of the population has access to the Internet, and there are about 11,000 Facebook users and two known blogs. Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel and Eyi Nguema are the only bloggers writing in Equatorial Guinea. For them, blogging is a true commitment with democracy.

15 April 2011