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Dreamscapes of Modernity
Imagining a Modern Rwanda
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2015
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University of Chicago Press
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10.7208/chicago/9780226276663.003.0004
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Future Imperfect
pp. 34
Cecil Rhodes and the Making of a Sociotechnical Imaginary for South Africa
pp. 56
Our Monsters, Our Selves
pp. 79
Imagining a Modern Rwanda
pp. 103
Keeping Technologies Out
pp. 126
Remembering the Future
pp. 152
Social Movements and the Contestation of Sociotechnical Imaginaries in South Korea
pp. 174
Building from the Outside In
pp. 199
Guerilla Engineers
pp. 219
Consuming Biotechnology
pp. 233
Imaginaries of Science and Society
pp. 254
Corporate Imaginaries of Biotechnology and Global Governance
pp. 277
Globalizing Security
pp. 300
Global Health Security and the Pathogenic Imaginary
pp. 321
Imagined and Invented Worlds
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