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Networks of Knowledge Production in Sudan
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Foreword, Nancy Gallagher
Part I. Introductory Section
Introduction: Identities Evolving, Mobilities Expanding, and Technologies Intervening—Things Come Together, Sondra Hale and Gada Kadoda
Chapter 1. Mobilities and Identities: The Fluid Social Landscape of Sudan, Sondra Hale
Chapter 2. The Consequences of Technological Innovation for Mobility and Identity, Gada Kadoda
Part II. Perceptions and Values
Chapter 3. Ethical Challenges for Social Media and Social Marketing in Sudan, Ellen Gruenbaum
Chapter 4. Circuits of Knowledge Production on Darfur, Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf
Chapter 5. Informatics of Domination in Peripheral Capitalist Societies of North Africa and Middle East: Exploring the Link between Politics and Social Media, Atta El-Battahani
Chapter 6. Towards a Holistic Perception of Health: The Interrelationships with Identity and Mobility, Asma Elsony, Sara Hassanain, and Pindai Sithole
Chapter 7. Eritrean Migratory Trajectories of Adolescence in Khartoum: (Im)mobility, Identities, and Social Media, Katarzyna Grabska
Part III. Expressions and Spaces
Chapter 8. Conflict and Displacement: Threatened Masculinity in Sudan, Asha K.A. Elkarib
Chapter 9. “Neighborhood is our Native Culture”: Translocal Neighborhoods in Khartoum and Juba, Margret Otto and Ulrike Schultz
Chapter 10. Engendering Change: New Information Technologies and the Dynamics of Gender in Northern Sudan, Janice Boddy
Chapter 11. Navigating Musical Identities, Knowledge Production and “Authenticity” in the Diaspora: A Conversation with Alsarah, Anita Fábos and Alsarah
Part IV. Borders and Resources
Chapter 12. Nuba Community Mobility in a Conflict Situation: Seeking Alternative Identities
Chapter 13. Unpacking My Identity: The Myth of Being Privileged, Asma Mohamed Abdel Halim
Chapter 14. Conflicting Identities: Gender Migration and Reimaging Sudan, Amina Alrasheed Nayel
Chapter 15. Technology, Infrastructure and the Making of Value in Gold Prospection, Sandra Calkins and Richard Rottenburg

About the Author

Sondra Hale is research professor and professor emerita of anthropology and gender studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Gada Kadoda is lecturer of computer science at the University of Khartoum.

Reviews

As a moral and politically informed collection of essays, Networks of Knowledge Production in the Sudan: Identities, Mobilities, and Technologies will be of interest to any Sudanese or diaspora scholars. However, the collection also establishes a paradigm for creative interdisciplinary scholarship for young academics who, armed with cell phones and a political consciousness, want to investigate the human implications of mass displacement.
*Al Jadid Magazine*

A valuable contribution to Sudanese and African studies. This exciting, engaging, and informative text brings together unique insights of relevant scholarship with a collection of essays that intricately link to identify the impact of technologies, migration, and identities of knowledge production in greater Sudan. A greatly needed volume.
*Abdullahi A. Gallab, Arizona State University*

Networks of Knowledge Production in Sudan: Identities, Mobilities, and Technologies is a rare multidisciplinary volume on Sudan in which the editors brought together fifteen distinguished scholars of Sudan studies to interrogate knowledge production, mobility, and identity construction, and how these intersect with cyberspace technology. This is a timely and innovative work of great relevance for policy makers, scholars, and students of Sudan studies.
*Munzoul A.M. Assal, University of Khartoum*

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