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Ghana

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The Infrastructural South: Techno-Environments of the Third Wave of Urbanization. (/isis/citation/CBB110832159/) unapi

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Teaching the normal and the pathological: Educational technologies and the material reproduction of medicine. Science as Culture (pp. 214-239). (/isis/citation/CBB157241782/) unapi

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Afropolitan Projects: Redefining Blackness, Sexualities, and Culture from Houston to Accra. (/isis/citation/CBB429968705/) unapi

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Biometric payment and gendered kinds in Ghana. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB828633469/) unapi

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Continuities of Dependence: Hydropower and Modernisation in Twentieth-Century Ghana. Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology (pp. 29-44). (/isis/citation/CBB891955164/) unapi

Article Emmanuel Akyeampong (2020)
An Unusual Kind of Town: Cattle Disease, Zoonosis, and Public Health in Colonial Salaga (Northern Ghana). International Journal of African Historical Studies (pp. 151-172). (/isis/citation/CBB540548872/) unapi

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Communicating a Health Risk/Crisis: Exploring the Experiences of Journalists Covering a Proximate Epidemic. Science Communication (pp. 707-731). (/isis/citation/CBB213282707/) unapi

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From Evidence-based to Market-based mHealth: Itinerary of a Mobile (for) Development Project. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 1048-1067). (/isis/citation/CBB830941331/) unapi

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Atomic Junction: Nuclear Power in Africa after Independence. (/isis/citation/CBB410531058/) unapi

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Africanization in British Multinationals in Ghana and Nigeria, 1945–1970. Business History Review (pp. 691-718). (/isis/citation/CBB634924349/) unapi

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Irrigation Infrastructure, Technocratic Faith, and Irregularities of Vision: Canada's Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration in Ghana, 1965–1970. Agricultural History (pp. 311-340). (/isis/citation/CBB789969418/) unapi

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“Imbibing the Lesson of Defiance”: Oil Palms and Alcohol in Colonial Ghana, 1900–40. Environmental History (pp. 293-317). (/isis/citation/CBB835053171/) unapi

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Mediators, Contract Men, and Colonial Capital: Mechanized Gold Mining in the Gold Coast Colony, 1879-1909. (/isis/citation/CBB081623457/) unapi

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Resilience and Contagion: Invoking Human Rights in African HIV Advocacy. (/isis/citation/CBB678379377/) unapi

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Has the Internet Reduced Friendship? Scientific Relationships in Ghana, Kenya, and India, 1994-2010. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 491-509). (/isis/citation/CBB024782122/) unapi

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