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ID180684
Title ProperConnectivity in chaotic urban spaces
Other Title Informationmapping informal mobile phone market clusters in Accra, Ghana
LanguageENG
AuthorOteng-Ababio, Martin ;  Velden, Maja van der
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article investigates the proliferation of informal mobile phone markets and contributes to the understanding of the changing urban economic geographies in Africa. It enriches comparative research by modestly bringing new theoretical ideas to bear, and explores how the spatial geography of mobile phone markets mediates urban governance. We argue that regardless of where in Accra mobile phone markets emerge, the same kind of processes and activities develop, and this recognition contrasts other works, which either focus on the city as a whole or on specific sites. Using key informant interviews, augmented with cognitive mapping, we observe the geography of mobile phone repairs and sales, intersecting socio-economic factors, and a collaborative culture among participants. Ultimately, our article touches upon the issues of power and agency by elucidating the relational dynamics between the informal operators and city authorities.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 56, No.6; Sep 2021: p.1178–1195
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2021-09 56, 6
Key WordsTrade ;  Spatial Analysis ;  Accra ;  Used Phones ;  Repair