2022
DOI: 10.33774/apsa-2022-575vn
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The Role of Partisanship, Identity and Incentives in Mobilizing Zambian Citizens

Abstract: Citizens’ political engagement is widely regarded as vital for democracy. In Africa, however, the assumption has often been that citizens do not engage robustly in many activities such as campaigning or attending community meetings, with political participation primarily limited to voting. Thus, little research explores the drivers of these other vital activities. We aim to fill the gap, using an original survey experiment to explore the drivers of citizen participation in Zambia around the 2021 national elect… Show more

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