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List of Figures vii
Introduction. Cryptopolitics and Digital Media 1
Katrien Pype, Victoria Bernal, and Daivi Rodima-Taylor
Chapter 1. Four Ways of Not Saying Something in Digital
Kinshasa: Or, On the Substance of Shadow
Conversations 24
Katrien Pype
Chapter 2. Social Media and Sounding Out in the
Cryptopolitical Landscape of the Burundian
Confl ict 51
Simon Turner
Chapter 3. Digital (Dis)order, Twitter Hashtags, and the
Performance of Politics in Kenya 79
George Ogola
Chapter 4. The Muslim Mali Video Game: Revisiting the
Religious-Security-Postcolonial Nexus in
Popular Culture 97
Marie Deridder and Olivier Servais
Chapter 5. Algorithmic Power in a Contested Digital
Public: Cryptopolitics and Identity in the
Somali Confl ict 129
Peter Chonka
Chapter 6. The Cryptopolitics of Digital Mutuality 156
Daivi Rodima-Taylor
Chapter 7. This Dictatorship Is a Joke: Eritrean Politics as
Tragicomedy 184
Victoria Bernal
Chapter 8. Regulating Refugees: Technologies, Bodies,
and Belonging in Kenya 207
Lisa Poggiali
Conclusion. Studying Cryptopolitics 234
Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Katrien Pype, and
Victoria Bernal
Index 241

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Hidden information, double meanings, double-crossing, and the constant processes of encoding and decoding messages have always been important techniques in negotiating social and political power dynamics. Yet these tools, "cryptopolitics," are transformed when used within digital media. Focusing on African societies, Cryptopolitics brings together empirically grounded studies of digital media toconsider public culture, sociality, and power in all its forms, illustrating the analytical potential of cryptopolitics to elucidate intimate relationships, political protest, and economic strategies in the digital age.