We are one Kenya: representations of the nation, leadership, and de-ethnicized identity on reality TV

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This research analyzes Uongozi, a massive multimodal civic education campaign that culminated in the Uongozi reality television show, situating the campaign within its socio-political context. Our analysis suggests that Uongozi framed and promoted a version of leadership that is tied to an idealized progressive, youth leader despite the lack of quality youth ‘candidates’ on the show. The campaign also endorsed a message of national unity and identity, articulated through the promotion of a nonethnic collective Kenyan identity. Uongozi contributed to a larger pre-election narrative promulgated through mass media efforts that encouraged Kenyans to move beyond ethnicity in their voting and participate in a peaceful election.

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Tully, M., & Tuwei, D. (2016). We are one Kenya: representations of the nation, leadership, and de-ethnicized identity on reality TV. Media, Culture and Society, 38(8), 1119–1135. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443716635868

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