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Social Media and Political Mobilisation: An Analysis of the July 2016 Zimbabwe Shut Down

American Journal of Trade and Policy

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Title Social Media and Political Mobilisation: An Analysis of the July 2016 Zimbabwe Shut Down
 
Creator Mutanana, Ngonidzashe; Doctor of Philosophy Student, Institute of Lifelong Learning and Development Studies, Centre for Development Studies, Chinhoyi University of Technology, ZIMBABWE
 
Subject Social Media, Political Mobilization, Political Change
 
Description This study sought to carry out an analysis of the effects of the social media in political mobilization. These were analyzed using the following indicators (i) the social media as a communication tool and (ii) the role of social media in political mobilization. The study was using a one-day demonstration that occurred in Zimbabwe code named #ZimShutDown2016 as a case study.  In the study, a qualitative case study research design was used. Secondary data from online newspaper reports and Social Media Networks was used to analyze the effects of the social media movement in bringing real socio-economic and political change in developing countries such as Zimbabwe. In-depth interviews with five key informants from local universities helped in the analysis and they were identified using purposive sampling technique. Findings from the study revealed that social media is an effective tool of communication among citizens. Information is exchanged minute by minute among citizens, and this encourages ‘citizenry journalism.’ As such, the social media has a positive impact in mobilizing the community in bringing real social, political and economic change. The study, therefore, recommends a longer survey on the challenges of the social media movement in developing countries such as Zimbabwe. 
 
Publisher Asian Business Consortium
 
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Date 2016-12-28
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://journals.abc.us.org/index.php/ajtp/article/view/897
10.18034/ajtp.v3i2.897
 
Source American Journal of Trade and Policy; Vol 3, No 2 (2016): 8th Issue; 73-78
2313-4755
2313-4747
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://journals.abc.us.org/index.php/ajtp/article/view/897/730
 
Rights Copyright (c) 2016 Ngonidzashe Mutanana
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0