Talkative Polity
Discover the compelling insights of Talkative Polity by Florence Brisset-Foucault, published in 2019. This enlightening book delves into the vibrant phenomenon of ebimeeza, or "People's Parliaments," which captivated Ugandans every weekend during the early twenty-first century. These open debates allowed citizens to voice their political and social perspectives, fostering a unique space for public discourse. Broadcast live on private radio stations, these discussions were a vital part of Uganda's political landscape until they were banned by the government in 2009. With a thorough examination of this dynamic form of political participation, Brisset-Foucault challenges conventional understandings of political speech and engagement. Spanning 344 pages, Talkative Polity is essential reading for anyone interested in politics, government, and the role of media in shaping public opinion in Uganda.