It normally is assumed that new media activism, in the wake of the ‘Arab Spring’ political protests in the Middle East, has the potential to promote and effectively enable social and political changes in contemporary societies. However, nowhere does the influence of the digital explosion appear somehow exaggerated as in the case of Africa, where lack of empirical evidence has seen policy-makers, commentators and journalists making extraordinary conclusions justifying the Internet’s perceived potential to shape political processes on the continent. This article questions this notion through an online ethnographic assessment of Zimbabwean blogger Baba Jukwa’s Facebook webpage, which became a prominent platform for the anti-Robert Mugabe estab...
This research is a case study analysis of the 2008 national elections in Zimbabwe. The elections are...
Social media platforms are being considered new podiums for political transformation as political di...
Abstract: Dissidents exist in every nation, always have, and perhaps always will – existing in that ...
Around 1 in 4 Zimbabweans lives outside their home country, with the majority of these having emigra...
This paper examined the place, scope, power, or lack thereof, of social media in Zimbabwean politics...
Around 1 in 4 Zimbabweans lives outside their home country, with the majority of these having emigra...
This chapter argues that while social media is leading to a great deal of virtual awareness, very li...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
This study sought to determine how Twitter affected political mobilisation and civic engagement in Z...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
Social media have been hailed as liberative in contexts of political repression. In Zimbabwe, there...
The public sphere in Africa has always been a preserve for “old boys” who at all material times domi...
The much celebrated Arab Spring has championed social media as an organizing force. This led to the ...
This research is a case study analysis of the 2008 national elections in Zimbabwe. The elections are...
Social media platforms are being considered new podiums for political transformation as political di...
Abstract: Dissidents exist in every nation, always have, and perhaps always will – existing in that ...
Around 1 in 4 Zimbabweans lives outside their home country, with the majority of these having emigra...
This paper examined the place, scope, power, or lack thereof, of social media in Zimbabwean politics...
Around 1 in 4 Zimbabweans lives outside their home country, with the majority of these having emigra...
This chapter argues that while social media is leading to a great deal of virtual awareness, very li...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
This study sought to determine how Twitter affected political mobilisation and civic engagement in Z...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
Political parties have increasingly turned to computer technology since the 1980s both for internal ...
Social media have been hailed as liberative in contexts of political repression. In Zimbabwe, there...
The public sphere in Africa has always been a preserve for “old boys” who at all material times domi...
The much celebrated Arab Spring has championed social media as an organizing force. This led to the ...
This research is a case study analysis of the 2008 national elections in Zimbabwe. The elections are...
Social media platforms are being considered new podiums for political transformation as political di...
Abstract: Dissidents exist in every nation, always have, and perhaps always will – existing in that ...