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Authenticating deeds / organizing society: Considerations for Blockchain-based Land Registries
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Date Issued
2020-07-20
Date Available
2019-11-25T16:41:37Z
Abstract
This chapter steps back from specific empirical cases and discusses alternative theoretical lenses that can be used to study if and how blockchain-based registries in Africa will be affecting organizations and society. Those lenses are: Neoinstitutionalism, Structuration theory, and Actor-Network theory. Each of them is adopted to outline aspects of blockchain first, then to highlight specificities in Ghana, finally to suggest research lines. This plurality of theoretical lenses encourages to foster a more nuanced understanding of unconventional contexts of technology in use, thus to derive better recommendations than those based on reductionist frameworks, which often overlook specificities of developing countries.
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Routledge
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 Taylor & Francis
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
DeVries W. (ed.). Responsible and Smart Land Management Interventions: An African Context
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