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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hamburg : GIGA, German Institute of Global and Area Studies
    ISSN: 1862-3603
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (8 Seiten)
    Edition: Overpromising and Underdelivering_ Digital Technology in Nigeria`s 2023 Presidential Elections.pdf
    Series Statement: GIGA Focus. Afrika 2023, Nummer 2 (April 2023)
    Keywords: Afrika Nigeria ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Wahl ; Digitale Medien
    Abstract: Africa reportedly exhibits lower overall levels of electoral integrity compared to other world regions. Remedying this situation has occasioned an explosion in the adoption of election technology. In 2023, Nigeria joined the wave of election digitalisation by holding its most technologically advanced polls since the inception of the Fourth Republic. But evidence from the elections contradicts the much-touted credibility guarantees that such technology comes with. (Verlagsangaben)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hamburg : GIGA
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (13 Seiten)
    Edition: web_Afrika_2021_07_en.pdf
    Series Statement: GIGA Focus. Afrika 2021, No. 7 (December 2021)
    Keywords: Mali Guinea ; Afghanistan ; Regierung ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Geschichte, politische
    Abstract: Innerhalb eines Jahres sind in Mali, Afghanistan und Guinea drei gewählte, zivile Regierungen zusammengebrochen. Die Machtergreifung durch das Militär in Mali und Guinea und durch die Taliban in Afghanistan war zwar mit Furcht vor Repressionen verbunden, aber viele Bürgerinnen und Bürger nahmen sie bereitwillig hin, weil die zivilen Vorgängerregierungen als korrupt und gescheitert wahrgenommen wurden. Diese Entwicklungen geben Anlass, die Legitimität von Regierungen in fragilen Staaten neu zu hinterfragen.Within just one year, the world witnessed the collapse of elected governments in Mali, Afghanistan, and Guinea. While the power grabs by military juntas in Mali and Guinea and by the Taliban in Afghanistan caused fear among the respective populations, many citizens were also willing to acquiesce to the overtaking forces, because the deposed civilian governments were perceived as failing and corrupt. These developments highlight important lessons about government legitimacy in fragile states.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hamburg : GIGA, German Institute of Global and Area Studies
    ISSN: 1862-3603
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (12 Seiten)
    Edition: web_Afrika_2021_06.pdf
    Series Statement: GIGA Focus. Afrika Number 6 (October 2021)
    Keywords: Nigeria Soziale Medien ; Meinungsfreiheit ; Politik und Gesellschaft
    Abstract: Am 20. Oktober 2020 jährte sich zum ersten Mal die Erschießung von zahlreichen unbewaffneten Demonstrierenden durch das nigerianische Militär. Die Bewegung EndSARS, die sich für die Abschaffung der daran beteiligten Sondereinheit Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) einsetzt, hat gezeigt, wie soziale Medien marginalisierten Akteuren Gehör verschaffen können. Die jüngsten Entwicklungen im Zusammenhang mit der Regulierung der sozialen Medien zeigen jedoch, dass das Recht auf freie Meinungsäußerung weiter unter Druck ist. (Verlagsangabe)The 20 October 2021 marks the first anniversary of the shooting of unarmed protesters by the Nigerian military. The movement pushing to abolish the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) has proved how social media can make the voices of the weak heard. However, recent developments surrounding social media regulations in the aftermath of the shooting show that the right to freedom of expression is at risk of regression. (Verlagsangabe)
    Note: Zusammenfassung in deutscher Sprache unter der Internetseite https://www.giga-hamburg.de/de/publikationen/28573206-waffe-der-schwachen-bek%c3%a4mpfung-polizeibrutalit%c3%a4t-mithilfe-sozialer-medien/
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  • 4
    ISBN: 978-3-8394-5277-6 , 978-3-8376-5277-2 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English , French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (267 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Postcolonial Studies volume 42
    Keywords: Nordafrika Maghreb ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Sozialpolitik
    Abstract: The impulse for the recent transformations in the Arab world came from the Maghreb. Research on the region has been on the rise since, yet much remains to be done when it comes to interdisciplinary comparative research. The Maghreb is a heterogeneous region that deserves thorough investigation. This volume focuses on Entanglements as a cross-field and cross-lingual concept to generate a new approach to the region and its inner interdependencies as well as exchanges with other regions. Eminent researchers conceptualize Entanglements through the description of various thematic fields and actors in motion, addressing culture, politics, social affairs, and economics. (Verlagsangaben)
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgement -- Introduction -- Conceptions of the Maghreb -- Entanglements of Mobility and Society -- Entanglements of Identities and Multilingualism -- Entanglements of Politics and Economics -- Perspectives of/for the Maghreb -- A Collective Conclusion / All Contributors -- Annex: Some Macroeconomic Data on Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Vietnam -- Contributors
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : UCL Press
    ISBN: 978-1-80008-013-3 (PDF) , 978-1-80008-016-4 (epub) , 978-1-80008-017-1 (mobi) , 978-1-80008-015-7 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 978-1-80008-014-0 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 252 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Edition: Central-Peripheries.pdf
    Series Statement: Fringe
    Keywords: Zentral-Asien Eurasien ; Kasachstan ; Usbekistan ; Tadschikistan ; Nationalismus ; Geschichte, politische ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Nationenbildung ; Anthropologie, politische
    Abstract: Central Peripheries explores post-Soviet Central Asia through the prism of nation-building. Although relative latecomers on the international scene, the Central Asian states see themselves as globalized, and yet in spite of - or perhaps precisely because of - this, they hold a very classical vision of the nation-state, rejecting the abolition of boundaries and the theory of the `death of the nation`. Their unabashed celebration of very classical nationhoods built on post modern premises challenges the Western view of nationalism as a dying ideology that ought to have been transcended by post-national cosmopolitanism.Marlene Laruelle looks at how states in the region have been navigating the construction of a nation in a post-imperial context where Russia remains the dominant power and cultural reference. She takes into consideration the ways in which the Soviet past has infl uenced the construction of national storylines, as well as the diversity of each state`s narratives and use of symbolic politics. Exploring state discourses, academic narratives and different forms of popular nationalist storytelling allows Laruelle to depict the complex construction of the national pantheon in the three decades since independence. The second half of the book focuses on Kazakhstan as the most hybrid national construction and a unique case study of nationhood in Eurasia. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Preface -- Introduction: Central peripheries -- Part 1: Writing the national biography -- 1 The longue durée of national storytelling: Soviet roots and the quest for ethnogenesis -- 2 Centrality and autochthonism: Uzbekistan`s nationhood -- 3 Aryan mythology and ethnicism: Tajikistan`s nationhood -- 4 National unity versus pluralism: Kyrgyzstan`s nationhood -- 5 Reborn nation, born-again religion? The case of Tengrism -- Part 2: Politics and the Nazarbayev order -- 6 Hybridity in nation-building: the case of Kazakhstan -- 7 Ideology of the `crossroads`: Eurasianism from Suleimenov to Nazarbayev -- 8 Media and the nation: searching for Kazakhness in televisual production -- 9 Language and ethnicity: the landscape of Kazakh nationalism -- 10 Generational changes: the Nazarbayev Generation -- Conclusion: The missing pieces of Central Asia`s nationhood puzzle -- References -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 220-245
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  • 6
    ISBN: 978-1-76046-425-7 , 1-76046-425-2 , 978-1-76046-424-0 (ISBN der Printausgabe) , 1-76046-424-4 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 540 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Monographs in Anthropology Series
    Keywords: Palau Insel Papua-Neuguinea ; Melanesien ; Cargo-Kult ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Christentum ; Chiliasmus ; manus
    Abstract: Like Fire chronicles an indigenous movement for radical change in Papua New Guinea from 1946 to the present. The movement's founder, Paliau Maloat, promoted a program for step-by-step social change in which many of his followers also found hope for a miraculous millenarian transformation. Drawing on data collected over several decades, Theodore Schwartz and Michael French Smith describe the movement's history, Paliau's transformation from secular reformer and politician to Melanesian Jesus, and the development of the current incarnation of the movement as Wind Nation, a fully millenarian endeavour. Their analysis casts doubt on common ways of understanding a characteristically Melanesian form of millenarianism, the cargo cult, and questions widely accepted ways of interpreting millenarianism in general. They show that to understand the human proclivity for millenarianism we must scrutinise more closely two near-universal human tendencies: difficulty accepting the role of chance or impersonal forces in shaping events (that is, the tendency to personify causation), and a tendency to imagine that one or one's group is the focus of the malign or benign attention of purposeful entities, from the local to the cosmic. Schwartz and Smith discuss the prevalence of millenarianism and warn against romanticising it, because the millenarian mind can subvert rationality and nourish rage and fear even as it seeks transcendence. (Verlagsangabe)
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface: Why, how, and for whom -- Spelling and pronunciation of Tok Pisin words and Manus proper names -- 'The last few weeks have been strange and exciting' -- 2. Taking exception -- 3. Indigenous life in the Admiralty Islands -- 4. World wars and village revolutions -- 5. The Paliau Movement begins -- 6. Big Noise from Rambutjo -- 7. After the Noise -- 8. The Cemetery Cult hides in plain sight -- 9. The Cemetery Cult revealed -- 10. Comparing the cults -- 11. Paliau ends the Cemetery Cult -- 12. Rise and fall -- 13. The road to Wind Nation -- 14. Wind Nation in 2015 -- 15. Probably not the last prophet -- Appendix A: Pathomimetic behaviour -- Appendix B: Kalopeu: Manus Kastam Kansol Stori -- Appendix C: Lists of thirty rules and twelve rules
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