2019
DOI: 10.20940/jae/2019/v18i1a4
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The Limits of Peace Journalism: Media Reportage of Kenya’s 2017 General Elections

Abstract: In 2008, Kenya hovered on the brink of a war arising from the political violence that followed the general elections. In reportage akin to that of the infamous Rwandan genocide of 1994, the Kenyan media pitched the country's different ethnoreligious groups against each other. The result was a wanton loss of lives and property, as well as a highly volatile socio-political climate. By 2013 when the country was about to conduct another general election, apprehension ran high amongst the populace. However, in what… Show more

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Section: Bvrv Technology and Voter Experience And Turnoutmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Thus, when individuals who are expected to benefit from technology are side-lined in terms of access to appropriate information on technology usage, then the purpose of acquiring that technology has not been met. Confirming this view Winner (1989) also noted that technologies are not merely aids to human activity but are powerful forces reshaping that activity and its meaning. In similar vein, the argument is that had the disadvantaged been better educated they would have found BVRV simple, which would have encouraged voter turnout.…”
Section: Bvrv Technology and Voter Experience And Turnoutmentioning
confidence: 75%