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Hackers of the heart: digital sorcery and virtual intimacy in Côte d'Ivoire
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Newell, Sasha
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Activities of daily living
/ Children
/ Digital communication
/ Digital communications
/ Digital sorcery and virtual intimacy
/ Digital technology
/ Ethnography
/ Everyday life
/ Global economy
/ Globalization
/ Hacking
/ Illusions
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Internet fraud
/ Intimacy
/ Intimacy (Psychology)
/ Mass media
/ Occult sciences
/ Phishing
/ Rumour
/ Semiotics
/ Smartphones
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social science research
/ Sorcery
/ Technology
/ Technology application
/ Wealth
/ Witchcraft
2021
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Hackers of the heart: digital sorcery and virtual intimacy in Côte d'Ivoire
by
Newell, Sasha
in
Activities of daily living
/ Children
/ Digital communication
/ Digital communications
/ Digital sorcery and virtual intimacy
/ Digital technology
/ Ethnography
/ Everyday life
/ Global economy
/ Globalization
/ Hacking
/ Illusions
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Internet fraud
/ Intimacy
/ Intimacy (Psychology)
/ Mass media
/ Occult sciences
/ Phishing
/ Rumour
/ Semiotics
/ Smartphones
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social science research
/ Sorcery
/ Technology
/ Technology application
/ Wealth
/ Witchcraft
2021
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Hackers of the heart: digital sorcery and virtual intimacy in Côte d'Ivoire
by
Newell, Sasha
in
Activities of daily living
/ Children
/ Digital communication
/ Digital communications
/ Digital sorcery and virtual intimacy
/ Digital technology
/ Ethnography
/ Everyday life
/ Global economy
/ Globalization
/ Hacking
/ Illusions
/ Internet
/ Internet access
/ Internet fraud
/ Intimacy
/ Intimacy (Psychology)
/ Mass media
/ Occult sciences
/ Phishing
/ Rumour
/ Semiotics
/ Smartphones
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social science research
/ Sorcery
/ Technology
/ Technology application
/ Wealth
/ Witchcraft
2021
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Hackers of the heart: digital sorcery and virtual intimacy in Côte d'Ivoire
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Hackers of the heart: digital sorcery and virtual intimacy in Côte d'Ivoire
2021
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Overview
This is an ethnography of internet scams in Abidjan through which I attempt to develop a theory of digital sorcery. The brouteurs of Côte d'Ivoire impersonate Europeans in social media profiles and seduce others into falling in love with them. After months of flirtatious messaging and photo exchanges, disaster strikes their avatar and they ask for an emergency wire transfer from their digital lover. While millions of euros of income are sent to Abidjan every year, the brouteurs say they can no longer succeed without the use of occult forces, and they turn to marabouts for assistance. During my fieldwork in 2015, rumours circulated that brouteur wealth depended on the blood sacrifice of children for its success. As Ivoirians increasingly employ smartphones and social media in their daily life, the anxieties concerning the illusions and manipulations of the virtual world become enmeshed with those of the occult second world. I suggest that the overlap between hacker technology, con artistry and occult power outlined in Ivoirian urban rumour suggests a model for rethinking the space of virtuality in the global economy as a form of magical semiosis, one that can be every bit as vitality draining as witchcraft itself.
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