At the heart of this dissertation sits a question: why have access to infrastructures and services emerged as key metrics by which people evaluate and debate the meaning of social and political belonging in contemporary Kenya? Part of the answer, I argue, lies in the long and entangled history of marketization and state-formation in this corner of Eastern Africa. The tensions between the public and the private, the state and the corporation, were the basis of early infrastructural projects undertaken by the Imperial British East Africa Company (IBEA) under the dual mandate of “commerce and civilisation.” This marriage, I argue, formed the durable foundations of the austere state. Indeed, the tension between private capital and the commonwea...
In the following interview, Ronen Shamir discusses the theoretical and methodological implications o...
Kenya is a widely cited case for proponents of fintech for development. This article shows how Kenya...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...
At the heart of this dissertation sits a question: why have access to infrastructures and services e...
My dissertation explores the “politics of mobility” over the course of Kenya’s colonial and postcol...
In numerous African countries, humanitarian and development organizations—as well as governments—are...
In numerous African countries, humanitarian and development organizations - as well as governments -...
This paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically mediated change in ...
While History of Technology as a discipline has developed more strongly in the Global North, a huge ...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East ...
The paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically-mediated change in Eas...
While there is growing literature on the role of platforms in concentrating market power, this artic...
This paper explores the construction of knowledge in Kenya in the context and aftermath of coloniali...
How does the social and economic context in which new communication technologies are introduced shap...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
In the following interview, Ronen Shamir discusses the theoretical and methodological implications o...
Kenya is a widely cited case for proponents of fintech for development. This article shows how Kenya...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...
At the heart of this dissertation sits a question: why have access to infrastructures and services e...
My dissertation explores the “politics of mobility” over the course of Kenya’s colonial and postcol...
In numerous African countries, humanitarian and development organizations—as well as governments—are...
In numerous African countries, humanitarian and development organizations - as well as governments -...
This paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically mediated change in ...
While History of Technology as a discipline has developed more strongly in the Global North, a huge ...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East ...
The paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically-mediated change in Eas...
While there is growing literature on the role of platforms in concentrating market power, this artic...
This paper explores the construction of knowledge in Kenya in the context and aftermath of coloniali...
How does the social and economic context in which new communication technologies are introduced shap...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
In the following interview, Ronen Shamir discusses the theoretical and methodological implications o...
Kenya is a widely cited case for proponents of fintech for development. This article shows how Kenya...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...