Africanists have long criticized the social construction, and consequences, of technical knowledge. Colonial science was seen as a particularly problematic enterprise, moulded by authoritarian colonial states, wherein science ?delineated the relationship of power and authority between rulers and ruled?. Much the same critique has been applied to post-colonial exper...
Africanists have long criticized the social construction, and consequences, of technical knowledge. Colonial science was seen as a particularly problematic enterprise, moulded by authoritarian colonial states, wherein science ?delineated the relationship of power and authority between rulers and ruled?. Much the same critique has been applied to post-colonial exper...