Social Media Penetration, Party Politics and Elections in Tanzania - Emerging Practices and Challenges 

Social Media Penetration, Party Politics and Elections in Tanzania - Emerging Practices and Challenges 

Author: 
Awinia, Christopher Simeon
Place: 
Johannesburg
Publisher: 
Electoral Institute of Southern Africa
Date published: 
2021
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Journal Title: 
Journal of African election 
Source: 
Journal of African Elections, Vol.20, No.1, 2021, pp. 159–185
Abstract: 

Tanzania has witnessed an increased use of social media in political party campaigning over the last decade. Use of social media was nonetheless curtailed by a changing techno-political framework regulated by acts relating to cybersecurity and statistics. This study was guided by two hypotheses: firstly, that despite restrictive cybersecurity laws, social media in recent years has been efectively institutionalised as a new civic cyberspace for political party campaigns during elections. Secondly, increasing use of social media in elections has had a transformative effect on the way party structure was organised to conduct political mobilisation, promote party ideology and both inter- and intra-party interaction, and for fundraising. The study interviewed party members and leaders from five political parties which participated in the 2015 and 2020 general elections and concluded that social media had a transformative effect on core political party campaign activities.

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CITATION: Awinia, Christopher Simeon. Social Media Penetration, Party Politics and Elections in Tanzania - Emerging Practices and Challenges  . Johannesburg : Electoral Institute of Southern Africa , 2021. Journal of African Elections, Vol.20, No.1, 2021, pp. 159–185 - Available at: https://library.au.int/social-media-penetration-party-politics-and-elections-tanzania-emerging-practices-and-challenges