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Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics

by Nanjala Nyabola

A fascinating account of how the digital age has impacted Kenyan politics, and the consequences for understanding the role of social media in democracies across Africa, and beyond.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

From the upheavals of recent national elections to the success of the #MyDressMyChoice feminist movement, digital platforms have already had a dramatic impact on political life in Kenya – one of the most electronically advanced countries in Africa. While the impact of the Digital Age on Western politics has been extensively debated, there is still little appreciation of how it has been felt in developing countries such as Kenya, where Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and other online platforms are increasingly a part of everyday life.Written by a respected Kenyan activist and researcher at the forefront of political online struggles, this book presents a unique contribution to the debate on digital democracy. For traditionally marginalised groups, particularly women and people with disabilities, digital spaces have allowed Kenyans to build new communities which transcend old ethnic and gender divisions. But the picture is far from wholly positive.Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how 'fake news', a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. Reframing digital democracy from the African perspective, Nyabola's ground-breaking work opens up new ways of understanding our current global online era.

Author Biography

Nanjala Nyabola is a Kenyan writer, humanitarian advocate and political analyst currently based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her writing and research focuses on refugee issues and humanitarian interventions, as well as technology and media in Africa. She is a frequent columnist at Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, IRIN, New African magazine, Al Jazeera, the Guardian, the BBC's Focus on Africa, the Saturday Nation and other publications.

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroductionPart I: Analogue Politics1. 2007: The Violent Origins of Kenya's Digital Decade2. Avatars in the Square: Theorising the Kenyan Public Sphere3. Collision Course: Where Analogue Meets Digital4. Rattling the Snake without Getting Bitten: New Media usurping Traditional Media in KenyaPart II: Digital Politics5. An African Country in the Digital Age: The Making and Uses of #KOT6. Redefining Community: The Politics of Public Performances of Empathy7. Women at Work: Kenyan Feminist Organising on Social Media8. Politics, Predators and Profit: Ethnicity, Hate Speech and the Threat of Digital ColonialismPart III: History Not Learned From9. 2017: The Most Expensive Election in the World10. Conclusion

Review

Challenges existing scholarship on 'tech in Africa' by exploring how state agency and the politics of offline spaces have consequences for what happens online. This beautifully written book is a must-read for all researchers and journalists writing about Kenya today. * LSE Review of Books *
The book is fascinating. As an added bonus, Digital Democracy is also a highly readable introduction to Kenyan society and politics. * Oxfam Blog *
Digital Democracy delivers a powerful read on politics and social media in Africa. Nyabola's execution and writing are clear and sharp. This well-researched work marshals illustrative stories of social media in Kenya, making it an easy, quick read. * Washington Post *
Incisive, deft, and innovative, this book describes viral trends and critically expands the scholarship on Kenyan politics while bringing the social histories of marginalized Kenyans into sharper focus. * Brenda N. Sanya, Colgate University *
In this highly accessible and timely account, Nyabola moves Kenya and Kenyans from the margins of analysis to the very centre, revealing how local realities help to bring out both the worst and best of the new digital age. * Gabrielle Lynch, University of Warwick *
Anchored in an eloquent grasp of Kenyan history, Nyabola maps the contours of advances, innovations and regressions across Kenya's digital sphere. This is essential reading for understanding contemporary Kenya. * Grace A. Musila, University of the Witwatersrand *
A timely and hugely important work. It chronicles how digital disruption is also an African emancipation, allowing a generation to leapfrog from the so called Third World into the First and into an exciting beyond. * John Githongo, journalist and founder of the Inuka Kenya Trust *
A fascinating and insightful journey into Kenya's digital spaces. It is one of the few studies of social media that goes beyond the digital sphere to provide in-depth social, political, and historic context. * Maggie Dwyer, University of Edinburgh *

Promotional

A fascinating account of how the digital age has impacted Kenyan politics, and the consequences for understanding the role of social media in democracies across Africa, and beyond.

Long Description

From the upheavals of recent national elections to the success of the #MyDressMyChoice feminist movement, digital platforms have already had a dramatic impact on political life in Kenya - one of the most electronically advanced countries in sub-Saharan Africa. While the impact of the Digital Age on Western politics has been extensively debated, there is still little appreciation of how it has been felt in developing countries such as Kenya, where Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and other online platforms are increasingly a part of everyday life. Written by a respected Kenyan activist and researcher at the forefront of political online struggles, this book presents a unique contribution to the debate on digital democracy. For traditionally marginalised groups, particularly women and the disabled, digital spaces have allowed Kenyans to build new communities which transcend old ethnic and gender divisions. But the picture is far from wholly positive. Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how 'fake news', a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. Reframing digital democracy from the African perspective, Nyabola's ground-breaking work opens up new ways of understanding our current global online era.

Review Quote

"Offer(s) insights on how digital developments are shaping politics in contemporary Kenya. . . . Nyabola's execution and writing are clear and sharp. This well-researched work marshals illustrative stories of social media in Kenya, making it an easy, quick read. . . . Nyabola's book is a necessary addition to the growing but still small body of work on social media in Africa and what it means for politics."

Promotional "Headline"

A fascinating account of how the digital age has impacted Kenyan politics, and the consequences for understanding the role of social media in democracies across Africa, and beyond.

Feature

The first book to offer an African perspective on digital democracy

Description for Sales People

The first book to offeran African perspective on digital democracy Engages with major newsevents including the recent Kenyan elections, as well as with contemporaryfeminist activism Author writes regularly forpublications such as the Guardian, Foreign Affairs and BBC Focus on Africa Magazine,and has a significant social media and blog following Amazingly, this will bethe first significant, book length publication by a Kenyan woman in severalyears Partof Zed's high-profile African Arguments series, published in association withthe International African Institute

Details

ISBN1786994313
Author Nanjala Nyabola
Series African Arguments
Year 2018
ISBN-10 1786994313
ISBN-13 9781786994318
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2018-11-15
Language English
Short Title Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics
UK Release Date 2018-11-15
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Country of Publication United Kingdom
NZ Release Date 2018-11-15
Pages 304
Edited by Claire Webster
Birth 1935
Death 1851
Affiliation Winchester College, UK
Position Classics Teacher
Qualifications M.S., RN-CS, Pnp
Illustrations 1 bw table, 1 bw map, 4 bw illus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Subtitle How the Internet Era is Transforming Politics in Kenya
DEWEY 320.96762
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education
Alternative 9781786994301
AU Release Date 2018-11-14

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