Digital (De-)Colonialism

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Respondent for paper 861 is Mr. Kobina Ano Bedu-Addo
Respondent for paper 1029 is Mr. Bibo Lin 
Respondent for paper 1035 is Ms. Luxuan Wang
Respondents for paper 1562 are Dr. Kuansong Victor Zhuang and Prof. Gerard Goggin

    Digital (De-)Colonialism
    Session Code:
    CPT-7
    Chair:
    Julia
    Pohle
    861
    Beyond Authoritarianism and Liberal Democracy: Understanding China’s Artificial Intelligence Impact in Africa
    Session Code:
    CPT-7
    Bibo
    Lin
    University of Oregon
    1029
    The Global is the Local: Unpacking the power and influence of international epistemic and policy communities on Ghana’s digital switchover policy-making process
    Session Code:
    CPT-7
    Kobina Ano
    Bedu-Addo
    University of Westminster
    1035
    Thinking Disability, the Smart City, and Communication Policy? Possibilities for a Decolonizing Project
    Session Code:
    CPT-7
    Kuansong Victor
    Zhuang
    Nanyang Technological University
    Gerard
    Goggin
    Nanyang Technological University
    1562
    For Whose Good? The Big Data Public Health Surveillance Project and Data Colonialism in China
    Session Code:
    CPT-7
    Luxuan
    Wang
    Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

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