Prompted by the trend to see information and communications technology (ICT) as a tool for capacity building, this article asks whether the use of ICT has—or can—recast centre–periphery relations in a hybrid country such as Somaliland. Taking as its departure point Herbst's observation that a fundamental problem confronting African leaders concerns how to extend or consolidate authority over sparsely settled lands, it uses recent developments in Somaliland's coast guard and immigration police to assess ICT's contribution to changing security provision in remote and coastal areas. This allows for an analysis of Somaliland's law enforcement framework, the relationship between its politics and practice, the practical application of its coerciv...
Focusing on the case of two ambitious government-led ICT projects in Ethiopia, Woredanet and Schooln...
Facing the fragmentation of digital space in the aftermath of the Snowden revelations, this article ...
International norms of what it means to be a state dictate domestic policy within developing and unr...
This article addresses the connection between information and communications technology (ICT) and po...
Somalia is an exceptionally insecure state that nevertheless offers an arena in which police officer...
This article explores whether, and to what extent, local knowledge features in research on the ro...
For almost three decades, Somalia has defied definition and expectation precisely because the countr...
This report offers a review of the policies and players that impact media and Information and Commun...
Displaced people settling at the margins of Somali cities live in conditions of extreme precarity. T...
Police reform is thought to require a police force to break with its past. This is notably so in the...
"Can informal 'traditional' institutions help to build more legitimate, accountable and efficient st...
While the codification of a national ICT policy is an important indicator of a nation’s commitment t...
This thesis questions and examines the role Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) are p...
This article uses the notion of policeness to explore the essence of what police are, what makes for...
SMS:Africa provides evidence-based research on the role social media can play in shaping relationshi...
Focusing on the case of two ambitious government-led ICT projects in Ethiopia, Woredanet and Schooln...
Facing the fragmentation of digital space in the aftermath of the Snowden revelations, this article ...
International norms of what it means to be a state dictate domestic policy within developing and unr...
This article addresses the connection between information and communications technology (ICT) and po...
Somalia is an exceptionally insecure state that nevertheless offers an arena in which police officer...
This article explores whether, and to what extent, local knowledge features in research on the ro...
For almost three decades, Somalia has defied definition and expectation precisely because the countr...
This report offers a review of the policies and players that impact media and Information and Commun...
Displaced people settling at the margins of Somali cities live in conditions of extreme precarity. T...
Police reform is thought to require a police force to break with its past. This is notably so in the...
"Can informal 'traditional' institutions help to build more legitimate, accountable and efficient st...
While the codification of a national ICT policy is an important indicator of a nation’s commitment t...
This thesis questions and examines the role Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) are p...
This article uses the notion of policeness to explore the essence of what police are, what makes for...
SMS:Africa provides evidence-based research on the role social media can play in shaping relationshi...
Focusing on the case of two ambitious government-led ICT projects in Ethiopia, Woredanet and Schooln...
Facing the fragmentation of digital space in the aftermath of the Snowden revelations, this article ...
International norms of what it means to be a state dictate domestic policy within developing and unr...