Conversations on South Asia: Access to Power
Join us for a discussion of Ijlal Naqvi's Access to Power: Electricity and the Infrastructural State in Pakistan.
In Access to Power, Ijlal Naqvi explores state capacity in Pakistan by following the material
infrastructure of electricity across the provinces and down into cities and homes. Naqvi argues that
the national-level challenges of crippling budgetary constraints and power shortages directly result
from conscious strategic decisions that are integral to Pakistan's infrastructural state. Proposing a
novel sociology of Pakistani infrastructure, the book offers new insights into the everyday operations
of the Pakistani state for delivery of a crucial service in the Global South.
Speaker
Ijlal Naqvi, Associate Professor of Sociology, Singapore Management University
Commentators
Jo Guldi, Professor of Data and Decision Sciences, Emory University
Benjamin H. Bradlow Assistant Professor of Sociology and International Affairs, Princeton University
Moderator
Faiza Rahman, Postdoctoral Fellow, Society of Fellows, and Lecturer, Department of Religion
Register here: https://dartmouth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bmAHu7-6SxmrNZ--EKMCuA#/registration
SPONSORED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ASIAN SOCIETIES, CULTURES AND LANGUAGES & THE BODAS FAMILY SOUTH ASIA PROGRAMMING FUNDS AT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
