Book discussion with Faeeza Ballim on ESKOM: Power, Politics and the (Post) Apartheid State
WiSER invites you to a book launch and discussion on
E S K O M
Power, Politics and the (Post) Apartheid State
by Faeeza Ballim
This riveting study shows how the intersection of technology and politics has shaped South African history since the 1960s. It is impossible to understand South Africa's energy crisis without knowing this history. Faeeza Ballim's deeply researched book challenges many prevailing assumptions and beliefs made regarding the crisis.
The book highlights the importance of technology to our understanding of South African history and challenges the idea that the technological state corporations were proxies for the apartheid government. While a part of the broader national modernization project under apartheid, these corporations also set the stage for worker solidarity and trade union organization in the Waterberg and elsewhere in the country. Faeeza Ballim argues that the state corporations, their technology, and their engineers enjoyed ambivalent relationships with the governments of their time. And in the democratic era, while Eskom has been caught up in the scourge of government corruption, it has retained a degree of organizational autonomy and offered a degree of resistance to those who were attempting further corrupt practices.
Faeeza Ballim will be in discussion with Lumkile Mondi and Crispian Olver.
Chaired by Hlonipha Mokoena.
Faeeza Ballim is a senior lecturer in history at the University of Johannesburg. Her research interests lie at the intersection of key themes in African history and science and technology studies. She is also the co-editor of a multi-volume series entitled Translating Technology in Africa.
Thursday, 27th July 2023
5pm
WiSER Seminar Room
6th Floor, Richard Ward Building
East Campus, Wits University
RSVP: Najibha.Deshmukh@wits.ac.za
~ Books will be on sale ~