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Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nexus Between Gender, Religion and the Media in Zimbabwean Electoral politics
Section A: Gender and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 2. Electoral Participation as a fundamental right for women with disabilities in Zimbabwe
Chapter 3. Unpacking the issue of gender and electoral violence in Christopher Mlalazi's They Are Coming
Chapter 4. Shona Women and Grassroots Politics in Zimbabwe: Prospects for the 2023 General Elections
Chapter 5. Critical thinking, Gender and Electoral politics in Zimbabwe
Chapter 6. Of pains, regrets and suppressed desires: Gendered Politics and Women Activism in Zimbabwean Electoral Politics
Chapter 7. Rhetoric or reality? Assessing the efficacy of Policy and legislative interventions in enhancing women political participation in Zimbabwe
Chapter 8.Post-independence election violence: Re-thinking the marginalisation of Women in Zimbabwean politics
Chapter 9. Voter Rights and Gender: An Analysis of the Importance of Voter Education in Zimbabwe. Section B: Media and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 10. Pollytricking or political contestation? The digital space as alternative public sphere in the run up to the 2023 public election in Zimbabwe
Chapter 11. Zimbabwean Press and electoral violence: a framing analysis of the March 2022 by-elections
Chapter 12. Melancholia and polysemanticism in Winky D's sonic retentions: Subverting expressive barricades and voicing the electoral process through performance
Chapter 13. The morbidity of Zimbabwe's transformational politics: Hope or doom in the post-coup era?
Chapter 14. The rhetoric of Onoma and the intersection of memory and power dynamics in naming and name-calling in Zimbabwe's electoral politics
Chapter 15. The Effectiveness of social media in mitigating unfair Mainstream media electoral coverage in Zimbabwe
Section C: Traditional Leaders and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 16. Traditional leaders as vote brokers and king makers in Zimbabwe's Elections
Chapter 17.The institution of Traditional leadership and partisan politics in Zimbabwe
Chapter 18. The Role of Traditional Leaders and Culture in Zimbabwean Elections
Chapter 19. A critique of the responsibility of traditional leaders in the electoral process: A Zimbabwean experience
Chapter 20. Abusing the traditional sceptre: Chiefs and electoral collusion in Zimbabwe
Chapter 21. Traditional Leaders, Electoral Politics and Impregnability of the Rural Constituency in Zimbabwe.
Section A: Gender and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 2. Electoral Participation as a fundamental right for women with disabilities in Zimbabwe
Chapter 3. Unpacking the issue of gender and electoral violence in Christopher Mlalazi's They Are Coming
Chapter 4. Shona Women and Grassroots Politics in Zimbabwe: Prospects for the 2023 General Elections
Chapter 5. Critical thinking, Gender and Electoral politics in Zimbabwe
Chapter 6. Of pains, regrets and suppressed desires: Gendered Politics and Women Activism in Zimbabwean Electoral Politics
Chapter 7. Rhetoric or reality? Assessing the efficacy of Policy and legislative interventions in enhancing women political participation in Zimbabwe
Chapter 8.Post-independence election violence: Re-thinking the marginalisation of Women in Zimbabwean politics
Chapter 9. Voter Rights and Gender: An Analysis of the Importance of Voter Education in Zimbabwe. Section B: Media and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 10. Pollytricking or political contestation? The digital space as alternative public sphere in the run up to the 2023 public election in Zimbabwe
Chapter 11. Zimbabwean Press and electoral violence: a framing analysis of the March 2022 by-elections
Chapter 12. Melancholia and polysemanticism in Winky D's sonic retentions: Subverting expressive barricades and voicing the electoral process through performance
Chapter 13. The morbidity of Zimbabwe's transformational politics: Hope or doom in the post-coup era?
Chapter 14. The rhetoric of Onoma and the intersection of memory and power dynamics in naming and name-calling in Zimbabwe's electoral politics
Chapter 15. The Effectiveness of social media in mitigating unfair Mainstream media electoral coverage in Zimbabwe
Section C: Traditional Leaders and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. Chapter 16. Traditional leaders as vote brokers and king makers in Zimbabwe's Elections
Chapter 17.The institution of Traditional leadership and partisan politics in Zimbabwe
Chapter 18. The Role of Traditional Leaders and Culture in Zimbabwean Elections
Chapter 19. A critique of the responsibility of traditional leaders in the electoral process: A Zimbabwean experience
Chapter 20. Abusing the traditional sceptre: Chiefs and electoral collusion in Zimbabwe
Chapter 21. Traditional Leaders, Electoral Politics and Impregnability of the Rural Constituency in Zimbabwe.