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The Limits of Governmentality: Call-in Radio and the Subversion of Neoliberal Evangelism in Zambia (2023)
Journal Article
Fraser, A. (2024). The Limits of Governmentality: Call-in Radio and the Subversion of Neoliberal Evangelism in Zambia. Journal of African Cultural Studies, 36(1), 41-57. https://doi.org/10.1080/13696815.2023.2283179

The spread of mobile telephones in Africa has enabled a broad range of citizens to join live conversations on call-in radio shows. Both African governments and foreign aid agencies claim that broadcasting such debates can raise awareness, amplify the... Read More about The Limits of Governmentality: Call-in Radio and the Subversion of Neoliberal Evangelism in Zambia.

Ukraine’s Euromaidan moment and the power of global elite networks (2023)
Thesis
Hale, S. Ukraine’s Euromaidan moment and the power of global elite networks. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

The street protests that erupted in Ukraine in late 2013 prompted by the government’s sudden pull-back from the process of joining the European Union, leading to the government’s collapse two months later, are widely understood as a pivotal moment of... Read More about Ukraine’s Euromaidan moment and the power of global elite networks.

The Somaliland Social Covenant: An Experiment in Non-State Coexistence (2023)
Thesis
Gordon, M. The Somaliland Social Covenant: An Experiment in Non-State Coexistence. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

Somaliland, which emerged from the collapse of the Somali Republic as a self-governing territory, is today considered one of Africa’s success stories, an experiment in locally-owned reconciliation and bottom-up democratisation that confounds scholars... Read More about The Somaliland Social Covenant: An Experiment in Non-State Coexistence.