The paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically-mediated change in East Africa, the construction of the Uganda railway between Mombasa and Lake Victoria (1896-1903) and the introduction of fibre-optic cables that landed into the ports of Dar Es Salaam and Mombasa in 2009. It uses discourse analysis to examine how technologically-mediated connectivity has been represented by political and economic actors during these transformative moments. In both cases, we explore the origins of the expectations of connectivity and the hope and fear associated with them. Building on Massey’s notion of power-geometry and Sheppard’s concept of positionality the paper focuses on power relationships in discussions of connectiv...
Mobile phone technology constitutes only one, and a fairly recent, platform for connectivity with “e...
While History of Technology as a discipline has developed more strongly in the Global North, a huge ...
Hyperconnectedness, hyperconnectivity, or plainly put, connectivity, cannot be effectively/fully ad...
This paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically mediated change in ...
This paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically mediated change in Ea...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East ...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...
East Africa has traditionally been characterized by stark barriers to nonproximate communication and...
Only a year ago, East Africa was the last major region on Earth without fibre-optic broadband Intern...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
Corporations, development organisations and governments have launched ambitious programmes to ‘conne...
This paper examines the discourses around emerging Internet connectivity solutions for rural and res...
At the heart of this dissertation sits a question: why have access to infrastructures and services e...
Mobile phone technology constitutes only one, and a fairly recent, platform for connectivity with “e...
While History of Technology as a discipline has developed more strongly in the Global North, a huge ...
Hyperconnectedness, hyperconnectivity, or plainly put, connectivity, cannot be effectively/fully ad...
This paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically mediated change in ...
This paper analyses and compares two transformative moments of technologically mediated change in Ea...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East ...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...
This is a paper about expectations surrounding a potentially highly transformative moment in East Af...
East Africa has traditionally been characterized by stark barriers to nonproximate communication and...
Only a year ago, East Africa was the last major region on Earth without fibre-optic broadband Intern...
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn ...
Corporations, development organisations and governments have launched ambitious programmes to ‘conne...
This paper examines the discourses around emerging Internet connectivity solutions for rural and res...
At the heart of this dissertation sits a question: why have access to infrastructures and services e...
Mobile phone technology constitutes only one, and a fairly recent, platform for connectivity with “e...
While History of Technology as a discipline has developed more strongly in the Global North, a huge ...
Hyperconnectedness, hyperconnectivity, or plainly put, connectivity, cannot be effectively/fully ad...