Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk › Academic
Description
I was invited to give a guest lecture at the Institute of Political Science in the University of Münster. My lecture highlighted the Post-colonial Governance pathways in Kenya, how they have shaped assemblages by grassroots organizations -by both cohesion and coercion. The highlight was that the governance arena within which grassroots organizations operate is non-linear, incremental and ontologically distinct from other civil society actors, yet their indigenous and hybrid governance arrangements have not been theorized. The nugget of hope: Scaling multilevel assemblages of GROs will steer transformative pathways in fast urbanizing cities.