Internet Shutdowns in Africa: Technology, Rights and Power
London: Zed Books; Bloomsbury Publishing (2025), xiv, 286 pp.
Contains tables, figures, index
Series: Digital Africa
ISBN 978-1-3504-6429-2 (pbk), 978-1-3504-6431-5 (pdf)
"This open access book provides ten in-depth case studies of state-sponsored internet shutdowns across all regions of Africa. In so doing, it offers the first-ever comparative analysis of how African states use internet shutdowns as tools to close civic space, suppress opposition, and maintain power. Authored entirely by African researchers, Internet Shutdowns in Africa shows how shutdowns are used as a tactic of war, to blackout news of state violence, or to disrupt opposition protests. At the same time, the findings gathered here demonstrate the wide variety of forms these shutdowns take: they can be nationwide or localised; they can target a specific social media platform or website; or they can avoid the appearance of a complete shutdown by throttling connection speeds; and all of these types of shutdowns can last weeks, months, or even years. Ultimately, the book provides a unique comparative assessment of the dramatic economic, social, and political consequences of shutdowns – some intentional and some unintended - as well as on how different demographic groups are affected in very different ways, all of which produces actionable recommendations." (Publisher description)
1 An introduction to critical internet shutdowns research in Africa / Tony Roberts and Felicia Anthonio, 1
2 Zimbabwe’s 2019 internet shutdown: The interplay of technology, rights and power / Nompilo Simanje, 27
3 Internet shutdowns in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Arsène Tungali, 49
4 Weaponization of the internet during Zambia’s 2021 election / Susan Mwape, 79
5 Shrouded in shadows: Human rights, armed conflicts and internet shutdowns in Ethiopia / Yohannes Eneyew Ayalew and Lea Mehari Redae, 101
6 Internet shutdowns in Sudan, power, counter-power and rights / Khattab Hamad, 121
7 A rights-based approach to assessing internet shutdowns in Nigeria / Thobekile Matimbe and Charles Kajoloweka, 143
8 Internet shutdowns in Chad / Qemal Affagnon, 165
9 Internet shutdowns in Senegal: How power interests prevail over citizen rights / Ababacar Diop, 181
10 Internet shutdowns in Burkina Faso: Technology, rights and power / Harold Adjaho, 197
11 Algeria’s internet shutdowns and school exams / Kassem Mnejja, 221
12 Uganda’s 2021 election: Platforms versus the state versus citizens / Juliet Nanfuka, 249
13 Conclusions on critical internet shutdown research / Tony Roberts and Felicia Anthonio, 275
2 Zimbabwe’s 2019 internet shutdown: The interplay of technology, rights and power / Nompilo Simanje, 27
3 Internet shutdowns in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Arsène Tungali, 49
4 Weaponization of the internet during Zambia’s 2021 election / Susan Mwape, 79
5 Shrouded in shadows: Human rights, armed conflicts and internet shutdowns in Ethiopia / Yohannes Eneyew Ayalew and Lea Mehari Redae, 101
6 Internet shutdowns in Sudan, power, counter-power and rights / Khattab Hamad, 121
7 A rights-based approach to assessing internet shutdowns in Nigeria / Thobekile Matimbe and Charles Kajoloweka, 143
8 Internet shutdowns in Chad / Qemal Affagnon, 165
9 Internet shutdowns in Senegal: How power interests prevail over citizen rights / Ababacar Diop, 181
10 Internet shutdowns in Burkina Faso: Technology, rights and power / Harold Adjaho, 197
11 Algeria’s internet shutdowns and school exams / Kassem Mnejja, 221
12 Uganda’s 2021 election: Platforms versus the state versus citizens / Juliet Nanfuka, 249
13 Conclusions on critical internet shutdown research / Tony Roberts and Felicia Anthonio, 275