Social media and youth popular culture in Kenya can counter political exploitation

Ntarangwi, M. (3 September 2020) Social media and youth popular culture in Kenya can counter political exploitation. Africa at LSE.
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High unemployment and limits to free expression make Kenyan youth frustrated with their politicians’ undelivered promises. Their perceived exclusion from political decision-making means popular culture and social media become outlets for their voice and self-definition. Mwenda Ntarangwi writes on the artists encouraging economic independence, and what this says about exploitation and public discourse.

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