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  1. Disability and technology in Africa: Introduction
  2. Susan Reynolds Whyte, Herbert Muyinda
  3. pp. 419-429
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  1. Sign language as a technology: existential and instrumental perspectives of Ugandan Sign Language
  2. Gitte Beckmann
  3. pp. 430-448
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  1. ‘The food is not enough’: disability and food aid technologies in a Ugandan refugee settlement
  2. Maria-Theres Schuler
  3. pp. 449-466
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  1. ‘My eyes are my ears’: Deaf people appropriating AIDS education messages in Uganda
  2. Ambrose Murangira
  3. pp. 467-483
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  1. Sticks and wheelchairs for elderly people in central Uganda: values of utility, provenance and presentation
  2. Rehema Namaganda, David Kyaddondo, Isaac Kajja, Steven Kiwuwa
  3. pp. 484-500
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  1. ‘Losing complexes’: navigating technology, moral careers and mobility among disabled people in Kinshasa
  2. Clara Devlieger
  3. pp. 501-521
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  1. ‘Its name is Awetasc’: devices and the everyday life of people with physical disability in Ethiopia
  2. Virginia De Silva
  3. pp. 522-539
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  1. Capitalizing Africa: high finance from below
  2. James Christopher Mizes, Kevin P. Donovan
  3. pp. 540-560
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  1. Saving the ‘indigenous banks’: moral politics of economic sovereignty in Ghana’s 2017–19 financial crisis
  2. Anna-Riikka Kauppinen
  3. pp. 561-580
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  1. Bureaucratic valves: paperwork as a contested tool in the international transfer of the franc CFA in Congo-Brazzaville
  2. Rundong Ning
  3. pp. 581-601
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  1. The meaning and uses of privatization: the case of the Ethiopian developmental state
  2. Christina Tekie Collins
  3. pp. 602-624
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  1. Credible risk: private credit bureaus and the work of loan officers in West Africa
  2. Vanessa Watters Opalo
  3. pp. 625-643
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  1. Investing in independence: popular shareholding on the West African stock exchange
  2. James Christopher Mizes
  3. pp. 644-662
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