‘A show of numbers’: campaign rallies and performing elite alliance-building in Kenya

IF 0.6 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE COMMONWEALTH & COMPARATIVE POLITICS Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/14662043.2023.2223773
Hannah Waddilove
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ABSTRACT Campaign rallies are commonly understood as events where politicians appeal to a crowd of prospective voters to politically mobilise them. This article argues that an underexplored dimension of rallies is where they are used as performances to shape alliance-building between subnational and national politicians. Through focusing on two rallies organised by gubernatorial campaigns in Marsabit county, Kenya, for the president during the 2017 elections, the article shows how these rallies were used as tools to secure electoral alliances with the president’s campaign. It shows how organisers choreographed the crowd – through colour, props and positioning – to perform to the president their grassroots popularity, to secure electoral and post-election futures. This article builds on scholarship that takes a more complex look at what messages are performed at rallies, by and to whom, and how. It also offers insights on how elite alliance-building and devolution operate in a particular sub-national setting in Kenya.
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“数字秀”:肯尼亚的竞选集会和精英联盟建设表演
竞选集会通常被理解为政治家呼吁一群潜在选民进行政治动员的活动。本文认为,集会的一个未被充分探索的维度是,它们被用作塑造地方和国家政治家之间建立联盟的表演。本文以2017年肯尼亚马萨比特县(Marsabit county)州长竞选团队为总统组织的两场集会为重点,展示这些集会如何被用作工具,以确保与总统竞选团队的选举联盟。它展示了组织者如何精心安排人群——通过颜色、道具和定位——向总统展示他们在基层的受欢迎程度,以确保选举和选举后的未来。本文建立在学术研究的基础上,以更复杂的方式审视集会上的信息,由谁传达,向谁传达,以及如何传达。它还提供了关于精英联盟建设和权力下放如何在肯尼亚特定的地方环境中运作的见解。
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期刊介绍: Long established as the leading publication in its field, the journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics contains scholarly articles which both report original research on the politics of Commonwealth countries and relate their findings to issues of general significance for students of comparative politics. The journal also publishes work on the politics of other states where such work is of interest for comparative politics generally or where it enables comparisons to be made with Commonwealth countries.
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