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Title: Digital Governance in Post-Modern Africa: Evolving Realities of a New Communication Paradigm
Other Titles: Connecting Philosophy, Media, and Development in Developing Countries
Authors: ONUBE, Melchizedec James
OKOCHA, Desmond Onyemechi
JOHN, Michael Agbo
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: IGI Global, USA
Citation: ISBN10: EISBN13:
Abstract: A strong reason democracy continues to be favored in the 21st century is because it is presented as more fluid and amendable to political evolution in digitization. While digitization of governance is an advantage worth exploring, in Africa, Western democracy remains a challenge especially for young and experimental governments and particularly that the system lacks indigenous organism in origin. A fundamental thrust of this chapter therefore is to interrogate how nations of Africa are grappling with the many variables of democracy as a Sphinx, how good governance, postmodernist demands jump in the fray of theories and practices to shape the form of governance evolving in Africa. The chapter is a positional outlook on the development as they unfold. It suggests that though there is a speed deficit of Africa catching up with the hypothetical perfect Western system’s demand, the dawn of e-governance in the continent should be uniquely organismic to sync with Africa’s heterogeneous cultural diversity in order to achieve desired results of speed and all-around development.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1781
ISBN: 9781668441077
1668441071
9781668441091
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