So far, analyses of apologetic rhetoric strategies as used by individuals or organizations to respond to accusations of wrongdoing have been concentrated in the West. An analysis of political apologia in an African setting — in this case Kenya — reveals that while Kenyan politicians have used denial, victimization, mortification, and counterattacking among other self-defense strategies, one particular strategy emerges as the most commonly used by Kenyan politicians — ethnic appeal
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the United States International ...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
So far, analyses of apologetic rhetoric strategies as used by individuals or organizations to respon...
A first step in a series of studies intended to discover how members of Kenyan ethnic groups elect N...
Hate crimes and inflammatory speeches have often been propagated in Kenya's election campaigns. Ken...
This paper was written to investigate the different reasons that have in the past led to election vi...
This study focuses on the role of ethnic violence in Kenya’s electoral process from 1992-2013 with a...
Ethnicity in Kenya permeates all spheres of life. However, it is in politics that ethnicity is most ...
Kenya as a country is known for its ethnic diversity and boasts of over 42 ethnic/tribes communities...
The study sought to investigate the pattern of electoral management practices towards Kenya’s 2007 P...
This paper focuses on hate speech in Kenya. We interrogate the prevalence and development of hate sp...
Kenya’s return to multi-party politics in 1991 has been defined by campaigns for democracy and huma...
This dissertation examines ethnic patronage, local conflict, and election fraud in Kenya in three se...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116824/1/Ashforth on Kalenjin ethnonati...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the United States International ...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...
So far, analyses of apologetic rhetoric strategies as used by individuals or organizations to respon...
A first step in a series of studies intended to discover how members of Kenyan ethnic groups elect N...
Hate crimes and inflammatory speeches have often been propagated in Kenya's election campaigns. Ken...
This paper was written to investigate the different reasons that have in the past led to election vi...
This study focuses on the role of ethnic violence in Kenya’s electoral process from 1992-2013 with a...
Ethnicity in Kenya permeates all spheres of life. However, it is in politics that ethnicity is most ...
Kenya as a country is known for its ethnic diversity and boasts of over 42 ethnic/tribes communities...
The study sought to investigate the pattern of electoral management practices towards Kenya’s 2007 P...
This paper focuses on hate speech in Kenya. We interrogate the prevalence and development of hate sp...
Kenya’s return to multi-party politics in 1991 has been defined by campaigns for democracy and huma...
This dissertation examines ethnic patronage, local conflict, and election fraud in Kenya in three se...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/116824/1/Ashforth on Kalenjin ethnonati...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the United States International ...
The recent violence following Kenya’s elections was a profound challenge to journalism in and about ...