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Building on critical geographical scholarship on racialism and coloniality reiterated through infrastructure systems, this article explores how inherently colonial constructs of ethnicity‐as‐identity—as sub‐genres of humanity and further biopolitical differentiation of Blackness—are reworked through contemporary mega‐infrastructures. Focusing on the development of Lamu Port in Kenya, it analyses how...
The Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in Kenya, inaugurated in 2017, has been promoted by the Kenyan government as a promise of “development” and “prospering people.” This paper demonstrates how, contrary to these narratives, the SGR reiterates the pre‐existing relations of difference mediated by class, geography, and ethnicity. Focusing on material and semiotic forms of the SGR infrastructures, it specifically...
In order to advance the emerging research on development corridors, this paper, drawing on the geographical as well as broader critical social science literatures on infrastructure, offers three different pathways how research on large‐scale infrastructural projects could be conceptually developed. Using the example of Lamu Port–South Sudan–Ethiopia‐Transport corridor in Kenya, the paper discusses...
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