Democracy's Infrastructure : Techno-Politics and Protest after Apartheid / Antina von Schnitzler.
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TextSeries: Princeton Studies in Culture and Technology ; 9Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (256 p.)Content type: - 9780691170770
- 9781400882991
- Citizenship -- South Africa
- Communication in politics -- Technological innovations -- South Africa
- Mass media -- Political aspects -- South Africa
- Political participation -- Technological innovations -- South Africa
- Technology -- Political aspects -- South Africa
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General
- Operation Gcin'amanzi
- Phiri
- South Africa
- Soweto Uprising
- activism
- administration
- administrative terrain
- agency
- antiapartheid struggle
- antiapartheid
- apartheid
- basic services
- citizenship
- corporatization
- counterinsurgency
- democracy
- engineers
- ethics
- human rights
- infrastructure
- liberal democracy
- measurement
- neoliberal reforms
- neoliberalism
- nonpayment
- numbers
- payment
- political terrain
- power
- prepaid meter
- protests
- rent boycotts
- state obligation
- state
- subjectivity
- technical devices
- techno-political terrain
- techno-politics
- technology
- water provision
- water
- 323.0420968 23
- JQ1981 .S365 2018
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction Democracy's Infrastructure, Apartheid's Debris -- Chapter 2: The "Discipline of Freedom" Neoliberalism, Translation, and Techno- Politics after the 1976 Soweto Uprising -- Chapter 3: After the Rent Boycotts Infrastructure and the Politics of Payment -- Chapter 4: The Making of a Techno- Political Device -- Chapter 5: Measuring Life Living Prepaid and the Politics of Numbers after Apartheid -- Chapter 6: Performing Dignity Human Rights and the Legal Politics of Water -- Conclusion: Infrastructure, Democracy, and the Postapartheid Political Terrain -- References -- Index
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In the past decade, South Africa's "miracle transition" has been interrupted by waves of protests in relation to basic services such as water and electricity. Less visibly, the post-apartheid period has witnessed widespread illicit acts involving infrastructure, including the nonpayment of service charges, the bypassing of metering devices, and illegal connections to services. Democracy's Infrastructure shows how such administrative links to the state became a central political terrain during the antiapartheid struggle and how this terrain persists in the post-apartheid present. Focusing on conflicts surrounding prepaid water meters, Antina von Schnitzler examines the techno-political forms through which democracy takes shape.Von Schnitzler explores a controversial project to install prepaid water meters in Soweto-one of many efforts to curb the nonpayment of service charges that began during the antiapartheid struggle-and she traces how infrastructure, payment, and technical procedures become sites where citizenship is mediated and contested. She follows engineers, utility officials, and local bureaucrats as they consider ways to prompt Sowetans to pay for water, and she shows how local residents and activists wrestle with the constraints imposed by meters. This investigation of democracy from the perspective of infrastructure reframes the conventional story of South Africa's transition, foregrounding the less visible remainders of apartheid and challenging readers to think in more material terms about citizenship and activism in the postcolonial world.Democracy's Infrastructure examines how seemingly mundane technological domains become charged territory for struggles over South Africa's political transformation.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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