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8. E-participation as a Mechanism of Stakeholder Engagement in the City of Harare

Authors : Linos Mapfumo, Sybert Mutereko

Published in: Reflections on African Cities in Transition

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Cities in emerging economies, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, are beginning to leverage the power of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by incorporating e-participation as the key mechanism of public participation. However, there seems to be an overwhelming consensus among scholars on its lack of effectiveness. This chapter contributes to the growing body of literature on e-participation as an alternative governance mechanism and as an innovative technology for African cities in transition by providing insights into its application or lack thereof in politically polarised cities such as the City of Harare. In doing so, the chapter draws strongly on a case study of the City of Harare in Zimbabwe and on data gleaned through surveys and documentary analysis. The data for this chapter emerged from a broader project that used interviews with purposefully selected informal traders and their customer participants (N = 195) randomly chosen for the surveys. The chapter argues that the effects of political and debilitating economic challenges, which have resulted in skyrocketing prices and diminishing disposable incomes, have been to limit citizen’s resources for data which could enable them to be actively involved in various ICT platforms for e-participation. This, together with frequent power outages, is a huge barrier to the application of alternative governance and innovative technologies for African cities in transition. This study not only highlights the importance of e-participation but underscores the need to understand the heterogeneity of the context of its application.

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Footnotes
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The #ThisFlag protest movement was formed by Evan Mawarire, a pastor who gained both national and international prominence in April 2016, when his recorded mobile video went viral lamenting over the growing injustices and indignities of living under the government of then President of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe. Consequently, Mawarire found himself at the helm of a citizenry protest movement that threatened the status quo.
 
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Metadata
Title
E-participation as a Mechanism of Stakeholder Engagement in the City of Harare
Authors
Linos Mapfumo
Sybert Mutereko
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46115-7_8