透过资讯及通讯技术监督选举:Uchaguzi Wetu 2015坦桑尼亚众包平台案例

D. P. Shayo, Norbert Kersting
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近年来,选举监督见证了公民通过无处不在的通信技术参与观察和报告事件,以提高选举的公正性。数字化公民观察员补充了老牌观察员评估选举质量的悠久传统。本文采用参与式菱形概念模型及其发明和邀请空间的概念[1],考察了2015年坦桑尼亚大选中,群众监测员通过Magpi软件应用程序观察、生成和传播选民教育和动员活动的能力。由公民观察员生成的大量选举数据在Uchaguzi Wetu 2015众包平台上进行了数字映射。但是,国际选举观察员报告说,根本看不到选民教育活动。相比之下,我们的分析发现,由选举委员会、民间社会组织和政党开展的选民教育和动员妇女、青年和残疾人参与选举过程在农村、城市和大都市选区都很明显。本文认为,技术的使用和发明的空间增强了群体监测或在线和离线仪器混合的方法可以产生更好的观测结果。这包括承认通过数字参与式方法对选举过程进行无党派监督。
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Crowdmonitoring of Elections through ICT: The Case of Uchaguzi Wetu 2015 Crowdsourcing Platform in Tanzania
In recent years, monitoring of elections witnessed citizen participation in observing and reporting incidences through ubiquitous communication technologies to improve election integrity. Digitally enabled citizen observers complement long tradition of established observers to assess the quality of electoral contests. Using participatory rhombus conceptual model and its concept of invented and invited spaces [1], the paper examines the ability of the crowdmonitors to observe, generate and communicate voter education and mobilization activities via Magpi software application in the 2015 Tanzanian general elections. Generated big election data from citizens' observers were digitally mapped in the Uchaguzi Wetu 2015 crowdsourcing platform. However, international election observer reported that voter education activities were, not visible at all. In contrast, our analysis found voter education and mobilization of women, youth and people with disabilities to participate in the electoral process, conducted by electoral commission, civil society organizations and political parties were visible in rural, urban and metropolitan constituencies. Here it is argued that technology usage and invented space enhances crowdmonitoring or blended approach of online and offline instruments produce better observation results. This includes recognition of nonpartisan monitoring of electoral processes through digital participatory methods.
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