New publication by Philipa Birago Akuoko
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Article
Akuoko, P. B., & Agyekum, S. (2026). Commoning Public Spaces Towards Inclusive Urbanism in Ghana. International Journal of the Commons, 20(1), pp. 115–127. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/ijc.1526
Keywords
Redevelopment/ Informality/ Public spaces/Commoning/ Institutions/ Customary laws
Author
Samuel Agyekum
Abstract
Public spaces in sub-Saharan African cities are undergoing redevelopment, which results in the displacement of informal workers. Despite statutory rule, customary laws still play a role in land use. “Commoning” in Kumasi, Ghana’s second-largest city, where informality is widespread, is examined using a new institutionalist approach. Through qualitative methods, an analysis of informal workers’ collective management of public spaces through prevailing customary rules and norms shows that informality is a significant aspect of these cities, maintained by local institutions that are often ignored by planning policies. The proposition is that commoning could offer a more inclusive approach to urban governance.




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