This research adopts Jason Moore's concept of the commodity frontier, which portrays the socio-ecological impacts of capitalist expansion, to analyze the spread of Independent Power Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa. This form of power provision has thus far been under-theorized, especially its impacts on local communities, which must be addressed considering its contemporary popularity in the region. The article uses the concept of 'infrastructural violence' as an analytical lens, drawing upon its language and theories that describe the ways in which physical infrastructures often deemed benign can inflict violence on specific regions and social groups. Using a case study of the Takoradi Thermal Power Station in the Western Region of Ghana, the ethnographic research depicts the subtle yet highly deleterious forms of violence that occur within Aboadze, the small-scale fishing community the power station is embedded in, reducing access to vital resources including food, water and land, as well as the various exclusions that impact the livelihoods of a community already suffering from marginalization and poverty.

(2020). In the shadows of power: The infrastructural violence of thermal power generation in Ghana's coastal commodity frontier [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECOLOGY. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/176910

In the shadows of power: The infrastructural violence of thermal power generation in Ghana's coastal commodity frontier

Menga, F.
2020-01-01

Abstract

This research adopts Jason Moore's concept of the commodity frontier, which portrays the socio-ecological impacts of capitalist expansion, to analyze the spread of Independent Power Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa. This form of power provision has thus far been under-theorized, especially its impacts on local communities, which must be addressed considering its contemporary popularity in the region. The article uses the concept of 'infrastructural violence' as an analytical lens, drawing upon its language and theories that describe the ways in which physical infrastructures often deemed benign can inflict violence on specific regions and social groups. Using a case study of the Takoradi Thermal Power Station in the Western Region of Ghana, the ethnographic research depicts the subtle yet highly deleterious forms of violence that occur within Aboadze, the small-scale fishing community the power station is embedded in, reducing access to vital resources including food, water and land, as well as the various exclusions that impact the livelihoods of a community already suffering from marginalization and poverty.
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2020
Cette recherche adopte le concept de Jason Moore de la frontière des produits de base, qui dépeint les impacts socio-écologiques de l'expansion capitaliste, pour analyser la propagation de la «fourniture d'énergie indépendante» en Afrique subsaharienne. Cette forme d'approvisionnement énergétique a été sous-théorisée, en particulier ses impacts sur les communautés locales. L'article utilise le concept de «violence infrastructurelle» comme une lentille analytique, pour montrer comment les infrastructures physiques souvent considérées comme bénignes peuvent infliger de la violence à des régions et des groupes sociaux spécifiques. En utilisant une étude de cas de la centrale thermique de Takoradi dans la région occidentale du Ghana, notre recherche ethnographique décrit les formes subtiles de violence qui se produisent à Aboadze, une communauté de pêcheurs à petite échelle. La présence de la centrale électrique à proximité réduit l'accès aux ressources vitales, notamment la nourriture, l'eau et la terre, ainsi que l'imposition de diverses exclusions qui affectent les moyens de subsistance d'une communauté qui souffre déjà de marginalisation et de pauvreté.
Nolan, C.; Goodman, M. K.; Menga, Filippo
(2020). In the shadows of power: The infrastructural violence of thermal power generation in Ghana's coastal commodity frontier [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECOLOGY. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/176910
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