Political scientists and economists look at the impact of the knowledge society on Africa through the lenses of theoretical considerations, policy and Africa's knowledge society, prescriptions for building Africa's knowledge society, and benchmarks. Their topics include the opposite of a knowledge society, whether communications technology makes African politics more competitive, 10 fundamental pillars for creating a knowledge society for economic and social growth in Africa, knowledge sharing between local government and rural remote communities in Tanzania, and case studies of Korea's and Kenya's mobile banking sector.
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