Using On-Line Platforms to Observe and Monitor Elections - A Netnography of Mozambique
Using On-Line Platforms to Observe and Monitor Elections - A Netnography of Mozambique
This article aims to understand the political impact of social networking platforms on the general elections in Mozambique held on 15 October 2014. It focusses on how electoral observation and monitoring were carried out in Mozambique using online tools, and is based on an ongoing research project exploring young people in politics in Mozambique through the internet. It uses a qualitative approach of both interviews and digital ethnography to sketch the landscape of online electoral observation in Mozambique. The positions here are the result of abstraction and generalisation - the particular positions of individuals or groups will only ever approximate these generalised positions, which are reconstructed from the complexity of everyday situated experience. As a preliminary conclusion, we have noted that the internet allows the emergence of new perspectives in political participation in Mozambique, despite its limited access to the internet.
CITATION: Tsandzana, Dércio. Using On-Line Platforms to Observe and Monitor Elections - A Netnography of Mozambique . : Electoral Institute of Southern Africa , 2019. Journal of African Elections, Vol.18, No.2, 2019, pp. 46 - 71 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frusing-line-platforms-observe-and-monitor-elections-netnography-mozambique