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[Commlist] CfP: Symposium: Cultures of Platformisation in Africa
Thu Jan 15 17:59:34 GMT 2026
Call for Presentations
Symposium: Cultures of Platformisation in Africa
Africa’s digital landscape is expanding and rapidly changing. In this
moment, digital platforms– and the products, services, communication,
and networking they offer–significantly shape everyday economic, social,
and political life on the continent. This digital landscape is
underpinned by a combination of economic/financial, political and
cultural logics and practices, both global and local.
Platforms promise business success, consumer satisfaction,
entrepreneurial opportunities, innovations, and social transformation,
including new forms of collective connection and action. Platforms are
also linked to scams, debt, data misuse, violence, worker exploitation,
censorship, and mental ill-health. The merits and harms of platforms are
contested across the continent. For example, platforms have been
celebrated as accelerators of local and regional innovation and as
vehicles of sovereignty projects. They have also been critiqued as
replicators of colonial circuits of wealth and power that reinforce
historical, and perhaps racialised, inequities.
As platforms–and platform-based firms and entrepreneurs–further extend
their business models into the social fabric of those living on the
continent, states deliberate the appropriate policy environment that
will drive platforms to better balance innovation and security, and
citizen, corporate, and state interests. Meanwhile, individuals enact
digital practices that blend modernity and tradition in ways that can
both reproduce and resist the asymmetries of platform capitalism.
Against this background, we take stock of accelerating and expansive
platformisation in Africa. University of Leeds and Boston University
invite presentations for a hybrid interdisciplinary symposium that seeks
productive dialogue about the broad social and cultural properties and
impacts of platforms and platformisation in Africa.
There are provisional plans for a publication resulting from this symposium.
Symposium Date: Friday, 13 March 2026
Location: University of Leeds campus and online (Zoom)
Presentation topics could include:
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The making and embedding of digital platforms
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Cultures of platforms
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The role of local knowledge, institutions, agencies and practices
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New professions, livelihoods, identities, and forms of expertise
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Everyday life of platform workers and platform-oriented professions
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Platforms and corporate culture
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Cultures of workplaces, worker (self) exploitation and organisation
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Influencers
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Self-help groups, including crowdfunding and savings groups
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Psychological dynamics of platform participation
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Successes and harms of platform participation
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Social impact and implications of platform-based services (e.g. 24/7
marketing; intensive platform use; safety of ride-sharing services;
expanded commercialisation; ideas of success/good life)
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Platforms and cultural life, popular culture and entertainment, and
religion
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Impact on public communication and discourse
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Projection of platforms in Africa
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Platforms and health-seeking behaviours
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Remaking cities and reshaping public space
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Platform policy, politics, and regulation (e.g. relationship between
platforms and the state)
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Alternatives and resistance to platforms in Africa
Submitting a proposal
To submit your proposal, please include:
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Title of presentation
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Abstract of no more than 300 words
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Name and email address of presenter(s)
Submit proposal to: (platforms.africa /at/ leeds.ac.uk)
There is no cost to participate. Non-presenting participants may
request access at the email address above. Organisers may be required to
limit the number of in-person and online participants.
Deadline for submissions: 6 February 2026
Organising Committee
Leah Komen, Daystar University
Cathleen LeGrand, University of Leeds
Winston Mano, University of Westminster
Chris Paterson, University of Leeds
Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Boston University
Jörg Wiegratz, University of Leeds
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