Books by Mohammad Amir Anwar
Mohammad Amir Anwar is Lecturer in International Development and African Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He is a Senior Research Fellow (Honorary) at the British Institute of East Africa, Nairobi. He is also Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg and a Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. He had been a Fellow of the Global Future Councils at the World Economic Forum. His latest open-access book, The Digital Continent: Placing Africa in Planetary Networks of Work, is published by the Oxford University Press.
Interviews with Mohammad Amir Anwar
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Invisible Users: Youth in the Internet Cafés of Urban Ghana
by Jenna Burrell -
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Digital Entrepreneurship in Africa: How a Continent Is Escaping Silicon Valley's Long Shadow
by Mark Graham, Michel Wahome & Nicholas Friederici -
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China Africa and the Future of the Internet
by Iginio Gagliardone -
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Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics: How the Internet Era is Transforming Politics in Kenya
by Nanjala Nyabola -
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Africa's Information Revolution
by James Murphy & Padraig Carmody
The best books on Digital Africa, recommended by Mohammad Amir Anwar
The best books on Digital Africa, recommended by Mohammad Amir Anwar
The internet and digital technology are transforming not only the way African countries trade and conduct business but also how they cohere socially and politically. Mohammad Amir Anwar, Lecturer in African Studies and International Development at the University of Edinburgh, recommends books that investigate the opportunities for Africa from the growth of technology—but focus on specifics and avoid the hype.