Connecting and Change in African Societies: Examples of "Ethnographies of Linking" in Anthropology
Keywords:
linking, connections, agency, social change, ICT, passports-to-life, Mali, Cameroon, BotswanaAbstract
Africa has been witnessing rapid changes in the social
landscape over the past ten years. Processes of globalization
and the advancement of new technologies have been impacting
on local social networks significantly. This paper moves away
from an analysis of networks as defining social space, towards
an ethnography of linking and connections. What does the link
ing entail and how does this encompass moments of change?
We consider two linking technologies of different natures—the
mobile phone and the passport-to-life—and assess what these
technologies link. Central in this analysis is how linking con
nections possess agency in producing social change.
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