Publics in Africa in a Digital Age
Herausgeber: Srinivasan, Sharath; Karekwaivanane, George Hamandishe; Diepeveen, Stephanie
Publics in Africa in a Digital Age
Herausgeber: Srinivasan, Sharath; Karekwaivanane, George Hamandishe; Diepeveen, Stephanie
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This book brings together a rich set of empirically grounded analyses of the diverse digital spaces and networks of communication springing up across the Eastern African region.
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This book brings together a rich set of empirically grounded analyses of the diverse digital spaces and networks of communication springing up across the Eastern African region.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367715267
- ISBN-10: 0367715260
- Artikelnr.: 62228815
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780367715267
- ISBN-10: 0367715260
- Artikelnr.: 62228815
Sharath Srinivasan is Co-Director of the University of Cambridge's Centre of Governance and Human Rights, David and Elaine Potter Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Studies, and a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Stephanie Diepeveen is Research Associate in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge. George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane is lecturer in the Centre of African Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
1. Introduction: Rethinking publics in Africa in a digital age
Sharath Srinivasan, Stephanie Diepeveen and George Hamandishe
Karekwaivanane
2. From baraza to cyberbaraza: interrogating publics in the context of the
2015 Zanzibar electoral impasse
Irene Brunotti
3. Knowledge and legitimacy: the fragility of digital mobilisation in Sudan
Siri Lamoureaux and Timm Sureau
4. 'Tapanduka Zvamuchese': Facebook, 'unruly publics', and Zimbabwean
politics
George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane
5. Social diary and news production: authorship and readership in social
media during Kenya's 2007 elections
Inge Brinkman
6. Kuchu activism, queer sex-work and "lavender marriages," in Uganda's
virtual LGBT safe(r) spaces
Austin Bryan
7. Bringing The Daily Mail to Africa: entertainment websites and the
creation of a digital youth public in post-genocide Rwanda
Andrea Mariko Grant
8. #Whatwouldmagufulido? Kenya's digital "practices" and "individuation" as
a (non)political act
George Ogola
9. News media and political contestation in the Somali territories:
defining the parameters of a transnational digital public
Peter Chonka
10. The limits of publicity: Facebook and transformations of a public realm
in Mombasa, Kenya
Stephanie Diepeveen
11. WhatsApp as 'digital publics': the Nakuru Analysts and the evolution of
participation in county governance in Kenya
Duncan Omanga
12. A tale of two publics? Online politics in Ethiopia's elections
Iginio Gagliardone, Nicole Stremlau and Gerawork Aynekulu
Sharath Srinivasan, Stephanie Diepeveen and George Hamandishe
Karekwaivanane
2. From baraza to cyberbaraza: interrogating publics in the context of the
2015 Zanzibar electoral impasse
Irene Brunotti
3. Knowledge and legitimacy: the fragility of digital mobilisation in Sudan
Siri Lamoureaux and Timm Sureau
4. 'Tapanduka Zvamuchese': Facebook, 'unruly publics', and Zimbabwean
politics
George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane
5. Social diary and news production: authorship and readership in social
media during Kenya's 2007 elections
Inge Brinkman
6. Kuchu activism, queer sex-work and "lavender marriages," in Uganda's
virtual LGBT safe(r) spaces
Austin Bryan
7. Bringing The Daily Mail to Africa: entertainment websites and the
creation of a digital youth public in post-genocide Rwanda
Andrea Mariko Grant
8. #Whatwouldmagufulido? Kenya's digital "practices" and "individuation" as
a (non)political act
George Ogola
9. News media and political contestation in the Somali territories:
defining the parameters of a transnational digital public
Peter Chonka
10. The limits of publicity: Facebook and transformations of a public realm
in Mombasa, Kenya
Stephanie Diepeveen
11. WhatsApp as 'digital publics': the Nakuru Analysts and the evolution of
participation in county governance in Kenya
Duncan Omanga
12. A tale of two publics? Online politics in Ethiopia's elections
Iginio Gagliardone, Nicole Stremlau and Gerawork Aynekulu
1. Introduction: Rethinking publics in Africa in a digital age
Sharath Srinivasan, Stephanie Diepeveen and George Hamandishe
Karekwaivanane
2. From baraza to cyberbaraza: interrogating publics in the context of the
2015 Zanzibar electoral impasse
Irene Brunotti
3. Knowledge and legitimacy: the fragility of digital mobilisation in Sudan
Siri Lamoureaux and Timm Sureau
4. 'Tapanduka Zvamuchese': Facebook, 'unruly publics', and Zimbabwean
politics
George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane
5. Social diary and news production: authorship and readership in social
media during Kenya's 2007 elections
Inge Brinkman
6. Kuchu activism, queer sex-work and "lavender marriages," in Uganda's
virtual LGBT safe(r) spaces
Austin Bryan
7. Bringing The Daily Mail to Africa: entertainment websites and the
creation of a digital youth public in post-genocide Rwanda
Andrea Mariko Grant
8. #Whatwouldmagufulido? Kenya's digital "practices" and "individuation" as
a (non)political act
George Ogola
9. News media and political contestation in the Somali territories:
defining the parameters of a transnational digital public
Peter Chonka
10. The limits of publicity: Facebook and transformations of a public realm
in Mombasa, Kenya
Stephanie Diepeveen
11. WhatsApp as 'digital publics': the Nakuru Analysts and the evolution of
participation in county governance in Kenya
Duncan Omanga
12. A tale of two publics? Online politics in Ethiopia's elections
Iginio Gagliardone, Nicole Stremlau and Gerawork Aynekulu
Sharath Srinivasan, Stephanie Diepeveen and George Hamandishe
Karekwaivanane
2. From baraza to cyberbaraza: interrogating publics in the context of the
2015 Zanzibar electoral impasse
Irene Brunotti
3. Knowledge and legitimacy: the fragility of digital mobilisation in Sudan
Siri Lamoureaux and Timm Sureau
4. 'Tapanduka Zvamuchese': Facebook, 'unruly publics', and Zimbabwean
politics
George Hamandishe Karekwaivanane
5. Social diary and news production: authorship and readership in social
media during Kenya's 2007 elections
Inge Brinkman
6. Kuchu activism, queer sex-work and "lavender marriages," in Uganda's
virtual LGBT safe(r) spaces
Austin Bryan
7. Bringing The Daily Mail to Africa: entertainment websites and the
creation of a digital youth public in post-genocide Rwanda
Andrea Mariko Grant
8. #Whatwouldmagufulido? Kenya's digital "practices" and "individuation" as
a (non)political act
George Ogola
9. News media and political contestation in the Somali territories:
defining the parameters of a transnational digital public
Peter Chonka
10. The limits of publicity: Facebook and transformations of a public realm
in Mombasa, Kenya
Stephanie Diepeveen
11. WhatsApp as 'digital publics': the Nakuru Analysts and the evolution of
participation in county governance in Kenya
Duncan Omanga
12. A tale of two publics? Online politics in Ethiopia's elections
Iginio Gagliardone, Nicole Stremlau and Gerawork Aynekulu