Adegboyega Adeniran, PhD Seminar – “The standpipe is broken again!” Infrastructure renovation and failure: connecting people, time, place, and space in Nigeria

PhD Seminar – “The standpipe is broken again!” Infrastructure renovation and failure: connecting people, time, place, and space in Nigeria

About the speaker

Adegboyega Adeniran is a PhD student at the Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University. He tutors and works as a research officer at the School

About the event

‘Repeated malfunction and failure of water supply infrastructure poses a critical challenge to equitable and sustainable water access and the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals in most sub-Saharan African countries. A governing approach that ignores power and historical relations in water infrastructure management presents interesting conceptual, theoretical, and practical problems. With Nigeria as a case study, I seek to understand these problems by asking the question: what are the changing effects of power on water infrastructure failure?’

9.30am, Thursday 9 Dec 2021

Frank Fenner Seminar Room
141 Linnaeus Way, Acton ACT 2601

Attend in person or register online for the Zoom webinar

For more information and registration see
https://fennerschool.anu.edu.au/news-events/events/phd-seminar-standpipe-broken-again%E2%80%9D-infrastructure-renovation-and-failure