‘Sucked like an Orange’: Haptic power, youth, and digital politics in Guinea
Writing about a fiscal policy change in Guinea that affects data, Clovis Bergère examines the intersections of youth, digital technologies, and political power. He reflects on the role of imagination on studies on youth and the digital in contemporary Guinea, and invites us to conceive imaginative digital practices as contributing to theoretical experimentations that help us move towards decolonized versions of the world. In reaction to the introduction of a new tax on digita