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Prof. Paul J. Goldsmith, Ph.D

Anthropologist

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Author on African Studies

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Prof. Paul J. Goldsmith, Ph.D

Anthropologist

Researcher

Author on African Studies

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Recent Posts

  • Big Fat African Weddings: Commercialisation of Traditional Culture, and Its Consequences
  • Kenya’s Electoral Crisis: The Political Culture of Tricksters and Masks
  • Kenya’s Secession Non-Debate and the Shape of Things to Come
  • High and Low or Light and Dark: The Illumination of Northern Kenya and the New Digital Divide
  • Enter Cambridge Analytica; Public Asks, Kabila Gani?

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Big Fat African Weddings: Commercialisation of Traditional Culture, and Its Consequences
February 18, 2018 Big Fat African Weddings: Commercialisation of Traditional Culture, and Its Consequences

Prof. Goldsmith examines how the institution of marriage in parts of Africa—particularly Kenya—is being transformed by globalization, consumer culture, and…

Kenya’s Electoral Crisis: The Political Culture of Tricksters and Masks
November 17, 2017 Kenya’s Electoral Crisis: The Political Culture of Tricksters and Masks

Prof. Goldsmith digs into how Kenya’s electoral crises are more than just contested votes — they’re deeply rooted in political…

Kenya’s Secession Non-Debate and the Shape of Things to Come
September 21, 2017 Kenya’s Secession Non-Debate and the Shape of Things to Come

In this article, Prof. Goldsmith examines how the idea of secession in Kenya has repeatedly surfaced in political, academic, and…

High and Low or Light and Dark: The Illumination of Northern Kenya and the New Digital Divide
August 20, 2017 High and Low or Light and Dark: The Illumination of Northern Kenya and the New Digital Divide

In this analysis, Prof. Goldsmith surveys the spatial and technological inequities that define modern Kenya, particularly focusing on how altitude,…

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