TY - BOOK AU - Oloka-Onyango,Joseph AU - Ahikire,Josephine TI - Controlling consent: Uganda's 2016 elections SN - 9781569025017 (hb : alk. paper) AV - JQ2951.A95 .C65 2016 U1 - 324.96761044 23 KW - Elections KW - Uganda KW - Democracy KW - Politics and government KW - 21st century N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I. Introduction: How do you control consent?; J. Oloka-Onyango and Josephine Ahikire --; Part II. Political parties, candidates and strategies --; Political party primaries: was there method to the madness?; David Mugambe Mpiima --; Beyond legal reform in understanding opposition underperformance; Moses Khisa & Sabastiano Rwengabo --; Unpacking the politics of opposition political party partnerships: the Democratic Alliance (TDA); Sallie Simba Kayunga --; Enter the dragon, exit the myths: the contested candidacy of John Patrick Amama Mbabazi; J. Oloka-Onyango --; Committing suicide or voting wisely? Service delivery politics in the 2016 elections; Phiona Muhwezi-Mpanga --; Do party strategies really matter in an electoral autocracy?; Sabiti Makara --; Part III. Gender, inclusion and rights --; Inclusion and exclusion: the case of gender equality in the 2016 elections; Aramanzan Madanda --; "Please 'Daddy' ... give us some more": recognition politics and the language of special interest groups; Josephine Ahikire --; Manifestations of electoral violence against women as a tool of political exclusion; Veronica Nakijoba --; Citizens or inhabitants? Deconstructing youth participation in Uganda's electoral politics; Andrew Karamagi -- The right of prisoners to vote: historical and contemporary concerns / Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi --; A political coming of age for Ugandan NGOs? The campaign for free and fair elections; Maria Nassali --; Part IV. The media, communications and literature --; "Verbal duels" and election violence reportage in Uganda's print media; Levis Mugumya --; Enjoying elections: the place of the editorial cartoon; Richard Ssewakiryanga --; A discourse analysis of gender portrayals in the electoral speeches of presidential candidates; Sarah Ssali --; Electoral violence in post-colonial Ugandan literature; Danson Sylvester Kahyana --; Part V. The place of state institutions and systems --; Of "yellow" police, a cadre army and the liberation war psychosis: the question of electoral security; James Nkuubi --; "Courts did not come from god": judicial power and electoral competition in Uganda; Ben Kiromba Twinomugisha --; Personal identity systems and the role of the state in democratic national elections; Elisam Magara --; How do you solve a problem like "substantiality?" The Supreme Court and presidential election petitions; Busingye Kabumba --; Part VI. Afterword: towards 2021 --; "Broad and complicated": on donor politics and the "new" NRM regime; Sylvia Tamale ER -