The article examines how dwellers in Kenya’s informal settlements engage in continuous tinkering of a particular grassroots infrastructure: local currencies. The article argues that the malleability of these grassroots infrastructures enables grassroots networks to actively and creatively engage in reclaiming and reorganizing money, a critical infrastructure. The argument is built in three steps. First, it presents the notion of money as an infrastructure and local currencies as grassroots infrastructures. Second, it follows the development of the Kenyan local currencies from paper- to blockchain-based, and identifies malleability as a key trait of small-scale grassroots infrastructures. Third, it highlights the extent to which malleability...
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Majority of world population live in poverty and struggle to fulfil the most basic needs like health...
Research Summary: With over a billion people inhabiting in informal settlements worldwide, micro-en...
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Kenya is a widely cited case for proponents of fintech for development. This article shows how Kenya...
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Most small-scale businesses have unstable and weak economic stabilities that negatively impact their...
textabstractThis paper is a report on the development of a complementary currency system that allows...
Urban settlements and cities in Africa continue to become more chaotic as increasing population put ...
This article uses a class of models of money and the payments system to inform an analysis of "mobil...
This article combines insights on colonial monetary policies and daily practices of money use, to di...
The convergence of money with technology is dominated by the drive to eradicate cash by digitization...
In this article we build on the concept of incompleteness, as recently developed in both organisatio...
This paper argues that it is important to understand the nature of money and its impacts to be able ...
Community currencies have emerged as a tool for building more inclusive local economic development a...
Majority of world population live in poverty and struggle to fulfil the most basic needs like health...
Research Summary: With over a billion people inhabiting in informal settlements worldwide, micro-en...
This article focuses on how money's quantity is enacted as multiple in Kaleko, a small market center...
Kenya is a widely cited case for proponents of fintech for development. This article shows how Kenya...
Residents of informal settlements (slums) are vulnerable to various disturbances; e.g. diseases spre...
This article explores relations between ways of experiencing socio-economic disorder, strategies on ...
Most small-scale businesses have unstable and weak economic stabilities that negatively impact their...
textabstractThis paper is a report on the development of a complementary currency system that allows...
Urban settlements and cities in Africa continue to become more chaotic as increasing population put ...
This article uses a class of models of money and the payments system to inform an analysis of "mobil...
This article combines insights on colonial monetary policies and daily practices of money use, to di...
The convergence of money with technology is dominated by the drive to eradicate cash by digitization...
In this article we build on the concept of incompleteness, as recently developed in both organisatio...