The voting machine: The material culture of polling stations in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda
Elections are characterised by different public performances of order that are enacted during campaigns and the bureaucratic processes of the polls. This paper explores a key element of the latter; namely, the material culture, and associated processes, of the polling station. It does so by looking...
Main Authors: | Cheeseman, N, Willis, J, Lynch, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Editions Karthala
2017
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