NETWORKED SERVICES AND FEATURES OF AFRICAN URBANIZATION: OTHER PATH TOWARD GLOBALIZATION
Résumé
The provision of basic services in African cities does not rely solely on a centralized, integrated, networked infrastructures, it can also involve ‘‘alternative’’ socio-technical systems. Examining the conditions of urbanization in Africa, this article proposes an analytical framework for understanding the spread of delivery configurations consisting of heterogeneous socio-technical subsystems, and suggests that these patterns could better inform new policies.
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