Electrifying Indonesia: Technology and Social Justice in National Development

Author:   Anto Mohsin
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
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9780299345440


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   30 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Anto Mohsin
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
Imprint:   University of Wisconsin Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780299345440


ISBN 10:   0299345440
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   30 June 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1 Late Colonial and Early Postcolonial Electrification 2 The New Order’s Patrimonial Technopolitics 3 The Electric Bureaucracy 4 Java-Centrism and the Two Grid Systems 5 Social Knowledge of Rural Life and Energy Uses 6 Rural Electric Cooperatives Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index

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""A fascinating account that is both deeply empirical and theoretically engaging. . . . By marrying the analysis of traditional political institutions such as elections, political parties, and bureaucracies with techno-science, [Mohsin] offers new ways to think about political power, authority, and legitimacy. . . . Change[s] how we see the world.""-- ""Southeast Asian Studies"" ""Excellent. . . . Significantly enriches the field of postcolonial STS. It will reward the specialist of Southeast Asian studies, and indeed any reader interested in the multidimensional interplay of electrification and sociopolitical formations.""-- ""H-Net Reviews"" ""Provides rich insights. . . . Fascinating. . . . A fresh intervention to the study of electrification that remains dominated by technocratic and managerial frameworks. Considering the sustainable development challenge of meeting energy for all, Mohsin's book serves as a clear reminder of how intricate such a pursuit is.""-- ""Journal of Development Studies"" ""A groundbreaking study of electrification as nation building in postcolonial Indonesia. Mohsin sheds light on how electrification became bound up with negotiations about the meanings of social justice and the hopes of postcolonial Indonesian society. This book is a welcome addition to the growing STS literature on Southeast Asia.""--Suzanne Moon, author of Technology in Southeast Asian History ""Mohsin skillfully interweaves the development of the electricity system with the establishment of the state. . . . [Electrifying Indonesia] is deeply researched, well written, and an essential addition to the literature.""-- ""Technology and Culture""


“A groundbreaking study of electrification as nation building in postcolonial Indonesia. Mohsin sheds light on how electrification became bound up with negotiations about the meanings of social justice and the hopes of postcolonial Indonesian society. This book is a welcome addition to the growing STS literature on Southeast Asia.”—Suzanne Moon, author of Technology in Southeast Asian History   “Mohsin skillfully interweaves the development of the electricity system with the establishment of the state. . . . [Electrifying Indonesia] is deeply researched, well written, and an essential addition to the literature.” - Technology and Culture “Excellent. . . . Significantly enriches the field of postcolonial STS. It will reward the specialist of Southeast Asian studies, and indeed any reader interested in the multidimensional interplay of electrification and sociopolitical formations.” - H-Net Reviews “Provides rich insights. . . . Fascinating. . . . A fresh intervention to the study of electrification that remains dominated by technocratic and managerial frameworks. Considering the sustainable development challenge of meeting energy for all, Mohsin’s book serves as a clear reminder of how intricate such a pursuit is.” - Journal of Development Studies “A fascinating account that is both deeply empirical and theoretically engaging. . . . By marrying the analysis of traditional political institutions such as elections, political parties, and bureaucracies with techno-science, [Mohsin] offers new ways to think about political power, authority, and legitimacy. . . . Change[s] how we see the world.” - Southeast Asian Studies


Author Information

Anto Mohsin is an assistant professor in residence in the liberal arts program at Northwestern University in Qatar and an affiliated faculty member of Northwestern University’s Science in Human Culture program in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.

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