Urban Ghana and Privacy in the Digital Age

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Urban Ghana and Privacy in the Digital Age

An Ethnographic Exploration

Regional / International studies Media studies Social and cultural anthropology

Author: Elad Ben Elul

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Collection: Materializing Culture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 20th April 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781000570106


Overview

This book explores privacy practices and the role of digital technologies in the lives of urban Ghanaians, considering how they use language, materiality, and culture to maintain sharp boundaries between the private and public. Focusing on the harbour town of Tema, it offers rich ethnographic portraits that cover topics such as nightlife, domestic architecture, religion, and social media.

Key Themes

The volume demonstrates how transformations across Africa such as Pentecostal reformation, neoliberal reforms, and rapid digitisation all raise the need for privacy among middle-class urbanites who use brand new (and very traditional) strategies to uphold an image of their economic or religious state.

Significance

Overall the book highlights how digital technologies intertwine with local cultures and histories, and how digital anthropology enhances our understanding of the offline as much as the online. It makes a valuable contribution to discourse about the right for privacy and surveillance in the digital age, and will be of interest to scholars from anthropology and African studies.

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