Grassroots Campaign in Technology-Enabled Elections: Madurai and Thiruvananthapuram in 2019 Indian Elections

  • Drupa Dinnie Charles ,
  • Azhagu Meena ,
  • Joyojeet Pal

Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2020 |

Published by University of Hawaii | Organized by Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

Publication | Author's Version

As a critical site of democratic action, the grassroots electoral campaigning is undergoing a transformation with the influence of digital tools in mobilizing the electorate. Through an ethnographic study conducted in Madurai and Thiruvananthapuram during the months prior to the 2019 Indian Parliamentary Elections, the study attempts to map the technology
adoption among political workers, in relation to their party/leaders, voters, and other stakeholders in the electoral landscape. Using the typology presented in the new repertoire of social movement action, we categorize the internet-based and internet-supported campaigning tools, according to the threshold of risk and effort involved in undertaking the activities. Illustrating with perspectives from the grassroots political agents, the paper aspires to extend the literature related to digital political mobilization and contribute to the study of
democratic systems.