In response to the lack of attention to Global South technologies in technical communication, this study analyzed what I call postcolonial technology—technologies that have been produced, adapted, or reconceptualized by dwellers in the postcolony based on their own exigencies. I illustrated the logic of spatial technologies exploring the history of twentieth century cartography and considering how the logics of power, territoriality, and coloniality are embodied in technologies such as the Global Positioning System (GPS). I exemplified these logics through a Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis of GhanaPostGPS—the official national digital and property addressing system of Ghana in West Africa. Through material-discursive critique, I prop...
Conventionally, the African continent is largely written out of accounts on technology. If discussed...
The dissertation focuses on the articulation of communication policy and development within the post...
Over the last fifty years, and across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences disciplines...
The notion of the "network society" has been used to describe world relations since the wide adoptio...
This introductory essay argues for a decolonial approach that privileges qualitative methods in ways...
Location Technologies in International Context offers the first international account of location te...
New technologies are introducing important changes in all scientific objects, especially in the fiel...
This paper examines the discourses around emerging Internet connectivity solutions for rural and res...
With over one hundred million smart-phone users in the world, mobile, spatially-aware devices are ra...
This third report in the series reviews recent research on the geographies of transport in Africa, A...
This book argues for a theory of mobile mapping, a situated and spatial approach towards researching...
Current debates in sociology claim that knowledge is an important or eventhe major factor for presen...
In a desire to create a space of dialogue for scholars working at the interface of Geography and Sci...
This dissertation is an analysis of the widespread adoption of locative digital media in urban space...
Navigation-facilitating information and communication technologies, especially personal navigation d...
Conventionally, the African continent is largely written out of accounts on technology. If discussed...
The dissertation focuses on the articulation of communication policy and development within the post...
Over the last fifty years, and across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences disciplines...
The notion of the "network society" has been used to describe world relations since the wide adoptio...
This introductory essay argues for a decolonial approach that privileges qualitative methods in ways...
Location Technologies in International Context offers the first international account of location te...
New technologies are introducing important changes in all scientific objects, especially in the fiel...
This paper examines the discourses around emerging Internet connectivity solutions for rural and res...
With over one hundred million smart-phone users in the world, mobile, spatially-aware devices are ra...
This third report in the series reviews recent research on the geographies of transport in Africa, A...
This book argues for a theory of mobile mapping, a situated and spatial approach towards researching...
Current debates in sociology claim that knowledge is an important or eventhe major factor for presen...
In a desire to create a space of dialogue for scholars working at the interface of Geography and Sci...
This dissertation is an analysis of the widespread adoption of locative digital media in urban space...
Navigation-facilitating information and communication technologies, especially personal navigation d...
Conventionally, the African continent is largely written out of accounts on technology. If discussed...
The dissertation focuses on the articulation of communication policy and development within the post...
Over the last fifty years, and across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences disciplines...