Electromagnetic economies of worth: Repurposing a radio dish and debating technoscientific modernity at the equator

J. Merron, Siri Lamoureaux
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In 2017, an old satellite dish in Ghana was repurposed into a radio telescope. While highly celebrated in public, complications surrounding this conversion resulted in criticism in the African astronomy community. While ‘repurposing’ has been optimistically embraced in recent Science and Technology Studies literature, we challenge ‘repurposing’s’ seemingly natural alignment with the common good, defined here as the path towards technoscientific modernity in Ghana. Instituting a distinction between a project of ‘repurposing’ for capacity development and building a new radio observatory in South Africa for global science presupposes a difference between real ‘inspired’ science and technology that serves a ‘civic’ orientation. In postcolonial societies, we cannot speak of singular ‘orders of worth’, but inevitably multiple orientations towards technoscientific modernity and visions for the ‘common good’. We locate a converted radio telescope and its digital infrastructure within such contested visions through phases of materially inscribed ‘orders of worth’. Over time, successive ‘worths’ are materially inscribed Ghanaian ground station as a site for 1) global telecommunications, 2) capacity building, 3) satellite data transfer. We present the material politics at work between various stakeholders: astronomers, government, the private sector and residents living near the observatory.
电磁经济的价值:赤道上的无线电天线再利用和技术科学现代性辩论
2017 年,加纳的一个旧卫星天线被改装成了射电望远镜。虽然这一改造在公众中备受赞誉,但其复杂性却在非洲天文学界引起了批评。虽然 "重新利用 "在最近的科技研究文献中受到了乐观的欢迎,但我们对 "重新利用 "看似自然地与共同利益(在此被定义为加纳通往技术科学现代化的道路)相一致的观点提出了质疑。将 "再利用 "项目区分为能力发展项目和在南非为全球科学建立一个新的无线电观测站,预示着真正的 "灵感 "科学与服务于 "公民 "导向的技术之间的区别。在后殖民社会中,我们无法谈论单一的 "价值秩序",但不可避免地会对技术科学的现代性和 "共同利益 "的愿景有多种取向。我们将一台改装的射电望远镜及其数字基础设施定位在这种有争议的愿景中,通过物质刻印的 "价值秩序 "阶段来实现。随着时间的推移,连续的 "价值 "在物质上将加纳地面站作为 1)全球电信、2)能力建设、3)卫星数据传输的场所。我们介绍了各利益相关方:天文学家、政府、私营部门和天文台附近居民之间的物质政治。
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