This poster series was created as part of IHUB RESEARCH (2011 - 2017): A CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY ACTION RESEARCH GROUP WITHIN NAIROBI'S FLAGSHIP TECH INNOVATION HUB, an STS Across Bordersgallery collection at the 4S 2018 annual meeting in Sydney, Australia. All posters in the iHub Research poster series can be found here.
All posters that were created for the STS Across Borders gallery exhibit at the 4S 2018 annual meeting in Sydney, Australia can be found here.
The posters have been designed for reuse: viewers are encouraged to download, print, and create installations of the STS Across Borders exhibit at their local institutions. The digital collections that accompany these posters can be accessed here.
Source
Okune, Angela, Philip Ochola Mak'Anyengo, Sylvester Wachira Ndaiga, Sidney Ochieng, Rhoda Omenya, Chris Orwa, Nanjira Sambuli, and Varyanne Sika. 2018. "iHub Research (2011 - 2017): A Critical Technology Action Research Group Within Nairobi's Flagship Tech Innovation Hub." In STS Across Borders Digital Exhibit, curated by Aalok Khandekar and Kim Fortun. Society for Social Studies of Science. August. http://stsinfrastructures.org/content/ihub-research-2011-2017-critical-t...
Angela Okune, "4S 2018 Poster: iHub Research External Conditions", contributed by Angela Okune and Aalok Khandekar, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 29 October 2018, accessed 30 November 2024. http://840533.x1xx6jdw.asia/content/4s-2018-poster-ihub-research-external-conditions
Critical Commentary
This poster series was created as part of IHUB RESEARCH (2011 - 2017): A CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY ACTION RESEARCH GROUP WITHIN NAIROBI'S FLAGSHIP TECH INNOVATION HUB, an STS Across Borders gallery collection at the 4S 2018 annual meeting in Sydney, Australia. All posters in the iHub Research poster series can be found here.
All posters that were created for the STS Across Borders gallery exhibit at the 4S 2018 annual meeting in Sydney, Australia can be found here.
The posters have been designed for reuse: viewers are encouraged to download, print, and create installations of the STS Across Borders exhibit at their local institutions. The digital collections that accompany these posters can be accessed here.