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TECHNO-POLITICS, RESISTANCE, AND EVERYDAY LIFE AFTER APARTHEID - Democracy's Infrastructure: Techno-Politics & Protest after Apartheid. By Antina von Schnitzler. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2016. Pp. 256. $66.95, hardback (ISBN 9780691170770); $27.95, paperback (ISBN 9780691170787).
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