Assessing the relationship between digital divide and citizens' political participation in Africa

Assessing the relationship between digital divide and citizens' political participation in Africa

Author: 
Chirwa, Gowokani Chijere
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor and Francis
Date published: 
2023
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Responsibility: 
Manja, Laston Petro, jt. author
Chasukwa, Michael, jt. author
Gunde, Anthony, jt. author
Dulani, Boniface, jt. author
Kayuni, Happy, jt. author
Chinsinga, Blessings, jt. author
Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa, Vol. 40 No. 6, 2023 pp. 1258-1276
ISSN: 
Print: 0376-835X; Online: 1470-3637
Abstract: 

The proliferation of access to digital technology has raised remarkable interest regarding its various effects on everyday life, with recent studies largely focusing on financial inclusion. This study examined the influence of digital inequalities on political participation in Africa's nascent democracies using the sixth wave of Afrobarometer data covering 36 countries and involving 49 896 respondents. The descriptive analysis shows that nearly 70 per cent of the respondents voted, were interested in public affairs, and took part in political discussions. Furthermore, digital inequalities were found to be geographically correlated, with the highest prevalence in Southern Africa. Using the OLS regression technique, we observe that access to the internet and mobile phones and usage thereof have strong positive relationships with various aspects of political participation, among others. Our results suggest the need to promote policies directed towards reducing digital inequalities, including internet usage subsidies, to engage citizens in political participation.

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CITATION: Chirwa, Gowokani Chijere. Assessing the relationship between digital divide and citizens' political participation in Africa . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2023. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 40 No. 6, 2023 pp. 1258-1276 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frassessing-relationship-between-digital-divide-and-citizens-political-participation-africa