作者
Albert Chibuwe
发表日期
2020/12/1
期刊
Communicatio: South African Journal of Communication Theory and Research
卷号
46
期号
4
页码范围
7-30
出版商
UNISA Press
简介
The July 2018 Zimbabwe national elections were characterised by one unique feature: the extensive use of social media especially Twitter, WhatsApp and Facebook, especially by the key presidential contenders Nelson Chamisa and Emmerson Mnangagwa in the struggle for hegemony. The cyber-contestation also became evident between Chamisa's followers nicknamed “Nerorists” and Mnangagwa's followers nicknamed “Varakashi.” Fake news and mudslinging became defining elements during these digital propaganda battles. The study, utilising insights from the (digital) public sphere theory and alternative public sphere theory, interrogates the nature of the Twitter war and the “discussions” around key electoral candidates and issues and the implications of the Twitter war on democracy. It further examines how these issues moved from the online platforms to offline spaces. The study concludes that although …
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