MACRO: (How) are economic and legal infrastructures said to shape science and technology in Africa?

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Angela Okune's picture
August 6, 2018
  • Pollock mentions histories of mining, apartheid, and structural adjustment as shaping the landscape of her topic. She also mentions IP law: “This is part of why knowledge production in South Africa is high stakes: the place of IP has always been assumed to be the Global North, and if that collocation can be unraveled, it shifts the place of science in postcolonial orders.” (867)

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