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Powering the state: The political geographies of electrification in Mozambique

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Title
Powering the state: The political geographies of electrification in Mozambique
Abstract
This paper explores the role of electricity infrastructures in helping to create, expand or limit the contours of the state in post-colonial Mozambique. Through a focus on recent electrification campaigns and attempts to improve sustainable energy access, we argue that the extension of electricity infrastructures helps to counter the state’s ‘blindness’ and to provide a more permanent visibility for the state whilst potentially enhancing its capacity to order, arrange and ‘read’ its territory and citizenry (particularly in contested rural peripheries). We argue that the material and symbolic work of large-scale infrastructural works around rural electrification and grid extension constitute an important means through which the state performs and narrates its presence and role in order to gain meaning and importance in the lives of rural residents and to forge connections with them. Aside from extending the power and reach of state institutions and their territorial authority, we contend that the development of electricity infrastructures also helps to create neoliberal subjectivities and advance neoliberalisation whilst creating lucrative opportunities for elite accumulation. We examine the different forms of institutional, material and discursive power that influence why some ways of organising energy are privileged over others and reflect on the resulting implications for energy access inequalities and state–citizen relations.
Publication
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
498-518
Date
May 1, 2019
Journal Abbr
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
Language
en
ISSN
2399-6544
Short Title
Powering the state
Accessed
07/03/2021, 12:54
Library Catalogue
SAGE Journals
Extra
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd STM
Citation
Power, M., & Kirshner, J. (2019). Powering the state: The political geographies of electrification in Mozambique. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 37(3), 498–518. https://doi.org/10.1177/2399654418784598
Geography / Geografia