Digital Technologies, Elections and Campaigns in Africa
Digital Technologies, Elections and Campaigns in Africa
Mainye, Pamela; Omanga, Duncan; Mare, Admire
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
266
Mole
9781032551197
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1. The Nexus Between Digital Technologies, Elections and Campaigns Part I: Digital Technologies and Electoral Campaigns 2. Twitter, Elections and Gendered Disinformation Campaigns in Zimbabwe 3. Digital Media Politics in Kenya: Of Nerds, Missionaries and Mercenaries 4. Social Media, Political Transition and Conflict in Ethiopia 5. Political Parties and Social Media: Between Screenshots, Memes and Hashtags During Municipal Elections in Mozambique 6."To Vote or not to Vote": Facebook as Platform for Salafi Discourses on Voting in Uganda 7. Undermining Democracy Through Social Media: The Impact of Disinformation and Government Propaganda in the 2017 Elections in Kenya 8. Social Media, Internet Shutdowns and Elections In Uganda: The Case of 2016 and 2021 Electoral Campaigns 9. Social Media Use and its Impact on Malawi 2020 Presidential Election Part II: Observation Reports and Newsification of Elections 10. "Assessing the 'Credibility' of the Kenya's 2017 General Elections: A Critical Reading of Selected International Observers Missions 'Digital Reports' 11. The "Lack of Listening" During South African Election News Coverage: Ramifications for Peace and Democracy Part III: Digital Technologies, Protests and Social Change 12. #EndSARS Organizing: Lessons and Opportunities for Nigeria's Future Governance 13. A Revolution from the Centre: Class, Digital Cultures, and the 2018-2022 Sudan Uprising 14. Digital Cultures, Voice and (New) Forms of Civic Participation in Ghana 15. Assessing Twitter's Revolutionary Potential in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of the #ZimbabweanLivesMatter
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Africa;Elections;Campaigns;Digital Technologies;Social Media;Kenya;Uganda;Mozambique;Nigeria;Ethiopia;Zimbabwe;Hate Speech;Disinformation;Decolonisation;Surveillance;Internet;Influencers;Bots;Algorithms;Politics;African Studies
1. The Nexus Between Digital Technologies, Elections and Campaigns Part I: Digital Technologies and Electoral Campaigns 2. Twitter, Elections and Gendered Disinformation Campaigns in Zimbabwe 3. Digital Media Politics in Kenya: Of Nerds, Missionaries and Mercenaries 4. Social Media, Political Transition and Conflict in Ethiopia 5. Political Parties and Social Media: Between Screenshots, Memes and Hashtags During Municipal Elections in Mozambique 6."To Vote or not to Vote": Facebook as Platform for Salafi Discourses on Voting in Uganda 7. Undermining Democracy Through Social Media: The Impact of Disinformation and Government Propaganda in the 2017 Elections in Kenya 8. Social Media, Internet Shutdowns and Elections In Uganda: The Case of 2016 and 2021 Electoral Campaigns 9. Social Media Use and its Impact on Malawi 2020 Presidential Election Part II: Observation Reports and Newsification of Elections 10. "Assessing the 'Credibility' of the Kenya's 2017 General Elections: A Critical Reading of Selected International Observers Missions 'Digital Reports' 11. The "Lack of Listening" During South African Election News Coverage: Ramifications for Peace and Democracy Part III: Digital Technologies, Protests and Social Change 12. #EndSARS Organizing: Lessons and Opportunities for Nigeria's Future Governance 13. A Revolution from the Centre: Class, Digital Cultures, and the 2018-2022 Sudan Uprising 14. Digital Cultures, Voice and (New) Forms of Civic Participation in Ghana 15. Assessing Twitter's Revolutionary Potential in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of the #ZimbabweanLivesMatter
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