Author: detroittoaccra
I am a historian of Africa and the British Empire, teaching African History, World History, and Comparative Colonial History at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. I am also the author of "Ghana on the Go: African Mobility in the Age of Motor Transportation", published in 2016 by Indiana University Press and a finalist for the 2017 Herskovits Prize from the African Studies Association. I'm interested in global cultures of automobility and technology, urban planning, popular culture, and the history of development. A historian by trade, my work is also influenced by and engages in the fields of Anthropology, Sociology, Geography, Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, and Digital Humanities and draws on evidence collected through ethnographic fieldwork, oral histories, and archives. You can follow me on Twitter and Instagram at @detroittoaccra. You can also follow my digital humanities project, Accra Wala on Instagram @accramobile and on Twitter and Facebook @accrawala.
Interviewing Miss Taxi Ghana: Gender, Entrepreneurialism, and Social Media
Regional Transit, Infrastructure, Colonialism and the Meaning of Auto/Mobility in Accra and Detroit
Uber Accra: Global Solutions to Local Movement?
Driving Myself: Experiencing Space, Autonomy, and Mobility in the “New Accra”
Reimagining Technology and Mobility
Fear Women, Save Your Life
Death on the Road
Made in Ghana?: Defining “Local” in the Age of Globalization
