BAARS: “The First TikTok War”: Narratives of conflict and emergency on TikTok

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1 March 2023, 1.00 PM - 1 March 2023, 2.00 PM

Elena Liber, UCL

In the early hours of 24th February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In this moment of emergency, many took to TikTok to share in real-time what was taking place on the ground. The most downloaded app of 2020-21, and the fastest growing social media platform, TikTok provided Ukrainians with the means to communicate the lived reality of war, to live stream air raid sirens, and document life in metro stations and air raid shelters. War correspondents and journalists launched TikTok accounts to share their reports from cities under fire. And many used the platform to access urgent information about what was going on. War in Ukraine has been described as “The First TikTok War”.

Drawing on a combination of ethnographic research carried out between 2016-18 in L’viv, Ukraine, and recent research carried out as part of the TikTok Ethnography Collective, this paper will explore narratives of the war in Ukraine as they unfold on TikTok. It will consider the ethical and methodological challenges of working in a time of emergency, and reflect on what these challenges might mean for the crafting of a responsive and urgent anthropology.

Elena Liber is a Lecturer in Material Culture in the Department of Anthropology at UCL. Her research explores themes of memory, storytelling, and revolution with a focus on Ukraine and TikTok. She is the co-founder of the TikTok Ethnography Collective and a current RAI Public Anthropology Fellow 2022-23.


Please join in for an informal lunch with the presenter, staff and students beforehand 12.00 to 13.00 – bring your own lunch. Non-alcoholic drinks, nibbles and tea/coffee with biscuits are provided. All welcome!)

Location: G10, Department for Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Bristol 43, Woodland Road, BS8 1UU, ground floor.
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Conveners: Theresia Hofer (Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology) and William Tantam (Lecturer in Anthropology)

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