The Post-Global City
Theorizing Technology Cultures in Urban Africa
Contributor(s)
Pype, Katrien (editor)
Adunbi, Omolade (editor)
Fischer, Michael M.J. (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The Post-Global City seeks to open a new field of analytical inquiry that examines knowledge production and technological developments in urban Africa rooted in local, historical realities, while also partaking in transnational, global processes. This work explores the ways in which urban residents have utilized technologies and networks to operate around, under, and beyond the state and the international “order,” and challenges the stereotypical images of Africa as a continent either devoid of technology or filled with either broken technologies or technologies from the Global North or Asia. This book focuses on accounts and critiques of new “Rising Africa” ideologies, examining megaprojects such as geothermal and hydroelectric plants with new networked startups that circumvent state and patriarchal hierarchies, women vendors selling online, youths designing and constructing oil refining technologies and tech startups working across diasporas. Grounded in ethnographic fieldwork carried out in urban spaces in Nigeria, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Gabon, Cameroon, and Tanzania, The Post-Global City brings together voices from Africa, Europe, and the United States to inquire into the dialectics between technology and the urban on the African continent.
Keywords
Tech culture; Technological appropriation; Techniques; Urban life; Urbanization; Globalization; Post-globalization; Medical technology; Energy culture; Utopia; Dystopia; Hope; Dignity; Digital economy; Repair; Repair shops; Assemblage culture; Engineers; South-South; Screen culture; Africa Rising; FuturingDOI
10.3998/mpub.14600788ISBN
9780472905430, 9780472905430Publisher
Michigan State University PressPublication date and place
2026Imprint
University of Michigan PressSeries
African Perspectives,Classification
History
African history
Urban communities
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies


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