This paper takes a critical look at the view that the Internet can serve as a laboratory of political experimentation for reconfiguring the repertories of political actions. The overall discourses on information and communications technology (ICT) are too often focused on technology and infrastructure, when the question of its use should be central. In order to comprehend how ICT can serve as a democratic enhancer, this paper critically examines the African anthropology of the state and of the public sphere. It captures the African endogenous productions of political modernity and the subsequent way ICT is appropriated and indigenized by African local instances. African states and civil societies do not fit into prescriptive Western paradig...
The African state is increasingly becoming a network of mobile phone users, but does this aid democr...
PhD (Communications), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016This study examines the use of Int...
Despite the fact that Africa is the least connected continent on the internet,the use of information...
This paper takes a critical look at the view that the Internet can serve as a laboratory of politica...
This paper takes a critical look at the view that the Internet can serve as a laboratory of politica...
It is widely speculated that the emergence of modern information and communication technologies (ICT...
This paper presents an analysis of the role of electronic media in promoting the formation of democr...
For the first time since democracy in the classical Greek sense became practically impossible, the I...
This theoretical discussion about the impact of information and communication technologies on journa...
By reviewing and comparing literature on the role of ICTs in statebuilding and peacebuildingin Afric...
This paper explores an apparent paradox and what this implies in Africa. What are the politics of di...
This paper explores an apparent paradox and what this implies in Africa. What are the politics of di...
This paper explores an apparent paradox and what this implies in Africa. What are the politics of di...
Developing countries and modern information and communication technologies (ICTs): How do they go to...
Modern legislatures across the world are utilizing ICT to strengthen the hitherto weak citizens-repr...
The African state is increasingly becoming a network of mobile phone users, but does this aid democr...
PhD (Communications), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016This study examines the use of Int...
Despite the fact that Africa is the least connected continent on the internet,the use of information...
This paper takes a critical look at the view that the Internet can serve as a laboratory of politica...
This paper takes a critical look at the view that the Internet can serve as a laboratory of politica...
It is widely speculated that the emergence of modern information and communication technologies (ICT...
This paper presents an analysis of the role of electronic media in promoting the formation of democr...
For the first time since democracy in the classical Greek sense became practically impossible, the I...
This theoretical discussion about the impact of information and communication technologies on journa...
By reviewing and comparing literature on the role of ICTs in statebuilding and peacebuildingin Afric...
This paper explores an apparent paradox and what this implies in Africa. What are the politics of di...
This paper explores an apparent paradox and what this implies in Africa. What are the politics of di...
This paper explores an apparent paradox and what this implies in Africa. What are the politics of di...
Developing countries and modern information and communication technologies (ICTs): How do they go to...
Modern legislatures across the world are utilizing ICT to strengthen the hitherto weak citizens-repr...
The African state is increasingly becoming a network of mobile phone users, but does this aid democr...
PhD (Communications), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016This study examines the use of Int...
Despite the fact that Africa is the least connected continent on the internet,the use of information...