The Industrial Revolution on the Continent

The Industrial Revolution on the Continent
Title The Industrial Revolution on the Continent PDF eBook
Author W. O. Henderson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 312
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415382021

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"Industrial Revolution on the Continent" was first published in 1961.

Industrial Revolution on the Continent

Industrial Revolution on the Continent
Title Industrial Revolution on the Continent PDF eBook
Author W.O. Henderson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 305
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136609113

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This book was first published in 1961.

The Industrial Revolution on the Continent

The Industrial Revolution on the Continent
Title The Industrial Revolution on the Continent PDF eBook
Author W. O. Henderson
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1971
Genre
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Recolonisation of Africa

The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Recolonisation of Africa
Title The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Recolonisation of Africa PDF eBook
Author Everisto Benyera
Publisher Routledge
Pages 192
Release 2021-04-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000396762

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This book argues that the fourth industrial revolution, the process of accelerated automation of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices via digital technology, will serve to further marginalise Africa within the international community. In this book, the author argues that the looting of Africa that started with human capital and then natural resources, now continues unabated via data and digital resources looting. Developing on the notion of "Coloniality of Data", the fourth industrial revolution is postulated as the final phase which will conclude Africa’s peregrination towards recolonisation. Global cartels, networks of coloniality, and tech multinational corporations have turned big data into capital, which is largely unregulated or poorly regulated in Africa as the continent lacks the strong institutions necessary to regulate the mining of data. Written from a decolonial perspective, this book employs three analytical pillars of coloniality of power, knowledge and being. Highlighting the crippling continuation of asymmetrical global power relations, this book will be an important read for researchers of African studies, politics and international political economy. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781003157731, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license

Imperialism, Revolution, and Industrialization in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Imperialism, Revolution, and Industrialization in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Title Imperialism, Revolution, and Industrialization in Nineteenth-Century Europe PDF eBook
Author Larry Slawson
Publisher Larry Slawson via PublishDrive
Pages 27
Release 2019-06-05
Genre History
ISBN

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This article explores the impact of imperialism, revolution, and industrialization on 19th-century Europe. In what ways did they transform the continent? Were these changes uneven and sporadic?

The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe

The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe
Title The Industrial Revolution and Work in Nineteenth Century Europe PDF eBook
Author Lenard R. Berlanstein
Publisher Routledge
Pages 196
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134911939

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The Industrial Revolution is a central concept in conventional understandings of the modern world, and as such is a core topic on many history courses. It is therefore difficult for students to see it as anything other than an objective description of a crucial turning-point, yet a generation of social and labour history has revealed the inadequacies of the Industrial Revolution as a way of conceptualizing economic change. This book provides students with access to recent upheavals in scholarly debate by bringing a selection of previously published articles, by leading scholars and teachers, together in one volume, accompanied by explanatory notes. The editor's introduction also provides a synthesis and overview of the topic. As the revision of historical thought is a continual process, this volume seeks to bring the reinterpretation of such debates as working-class formation up to the present by introducing post-structuralist and feminist perspectives.

Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Title Africa and the Fourth Industrial Revolution PDF eBook
Author Everisto Benyera
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 163
Release 2021-11-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3030875245

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This book examines the epistemological, political, and socio-economic consequences of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) for Africa. Presenting various case studies on epistemic freedom, theology, race and robotics, tertiary education, political and economic transformation, human capital, and governance, it debates whether the 4IR will be part of the solution to the African problem, namely that of coloniality in its various forms. Solving the African problem using the 4IR requires ethical, just and epistemologically independent leadership. However, the lack of ICT infrastructure militates against Africa’s endeavours to make the 4IR a problem-solving moment. To its credit, Africa possesses some of the major capital needed (human, mineral, and social), and it constitutes a huge market comprising a young population eager to participate in the 4IR as problem-solvers and not as a problem to be solved—as equal citizens and not as the marginalized other.