Can people engage in debates about digitisation using indigenous languages? How does linguistic colonialism manifest itself in digital technologies? What are the implications of digital platform use for the future of African languages?

Looking forward to this online event on "African languages and technological transformations: debating knowledge, rights and power on a digital continent":
http://kingsdh.net/2023/02/23/africa-week/

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Africa Week/DH Event: African languages and technological transformations (8 March, online) – KCL Digital Humanities

'Mapfupa Angu Achamuka – My Bones Shall Rise' The Intellectual Legacy of Mbuya Nehanda of Zimbabwe : Ruramisai Charumbira : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Abstract: This article reflects on conceptual and theoretical issues pertaining to the study of African knowledge systems, with a particular focus on Spirit...

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