2024
DOI: 10.51867/ajernet.5.2.78
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Social Media Political Communication and Misinformation: A Case Study of the Youth in Kiambu County, Kenya

Ann Wambui Macharia,
Daniel Oloo Ong'ong'a

Abstract: Social media in recent times has proven to be extremely persuasive in influencing the public’s opinion on political affairs. Since 2007, election campaigns have actively utilized several social media platforms in Kenya for communicating with, mobilizing, and organizing supporters. Politicians and political activists along with their parties make maximum use of it to interact and provide civic education to the public. However, few written materials are available on how Kenyan youth, particularly those who live … Show more

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