Decolonising Technology Design

Author:

Bidwell Nicola J.1,Hussan Tigist Sherwaga2,Gill Satinder3,Awori Kagonya4,Lindtner Silvia5

Affiliation:

1. University of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia & University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa

2. University of Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa

3. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

4. University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

5. University of Michigan, Michigan, USA

Publisher

ACM

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5. Achille Mbembe (2001) On the Postcolony: studies on the history of society and culture. U. of California Pr. 1 Achille Mbembe (2001) On the Postcolony: studies on the history of society and culture. U. of California Pr. 1

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