Browsing School of Geography by Subject "Africa"
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‘Don’t you want us to eat?’: The moral economy of a Ugandan marketplace
Marketplaces have long provided a context for witnessing how economic realities get ‘done’ amid broader processes of social and economic transformation. A growing scholarship debates the relationship between markets and ... -
On pipelines, readiness and annotative labour: Political geographies of AI and data infrastructures in Africa
(Elsevier, 2024-08-01)Data infrastructures are expanding rapidly across African societies, renewing the promise of modernisation, and providing a massive data resource to the dominant tech powers of the world. Google's private undersea cable, ...