Negotiating Power and Inequality in Ghana

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253074751

Electricity and Citizenship As Reciprocity

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By Lauren Morris MacLean
Imprint: INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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320

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Lauren M. MacLean is the Dean's Professor of Political Economy and Civic Engagement and Department Chair of Political Science at Northeastern University. She is author of Informal Institutions and Citizenship in Rural Africa, (with Melani Cammett) The Politics of Non-State Social Welfare, and (with Diana Kapiszewski and Benjamin L. Read) Field Research in Political Science.

List of Acronyms Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Historical Construction of the State Role in Providing Unequal Electricity to Citizens and Subjects 1. The History of Electricity as a Right of Citizenship: From Colonial Subjects to Neoliberal Consumers in the Fourth Republic 2. New Pressures on Ghana's Emerging Democracy: Climate Change and Increasing Frustrations by Citizens as Consumers 3. Desperate Efforts to End the Electricity Crisis: The Cost of Non-State Providers and Promise of Green Energy Part II: The Unequal Experience of the Electricity Crisis and Negotiation of Citizenship as Reciprocity 4. The Unequal Citizen Experience of the Electricity Crisis 5. The Emotional Stress of Disconnection for the Youth: Images and Lyrics from Contemporary Ghanaian Artists and Musicians 6. Inequalities of Citizen Protest: From #Dumsormuststop to Harassment 7. Inequalities of Citizen Exit: From Solar Generators to Illegal Connections 8. The Right to Electricity and the Strain on Citizenship as Reciprocity Conclusion: Inequality and the Decline of the National Grid Appendix: Interview Guides Bibliography Index

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