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mathieulonglade, « Justin Willis, Gabrielle Lynch, Nic Cheeseman, "The voting machine : The material culture of polling stations in Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda" in Politique africaine Volume 144, Issue 4, October 2016, pages 27 to 50 », Politique africaine, ID : 10.58079/sy0e
Elections are characterized 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 at change and continuity in polling station practice in the post-colonial period in three African countries: Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. We argue that the colocation and technical combination of mul...