RESEARCH PROFILE

Jonas van der Straeten is an Assistant Professor in the  Technology, Innovation and Society Group. In his research, he studies cultures of making and maintaining鈥攑rimarily in East Africa, Central and South Asia鈥攁nd their implications for wider socio-technical change. He has conducted research on energy in Tanzania and Kenya, housing in Uzbekistan, and, more recently, electric mobility in Bangladesh. Trained as a historian, he takes particular interest in the historical situatedness, temporality, and material dimensions of his research objects, as well as their embeddedness in narratives spanning past, present, and future. He explores ways of making historical knowledge actionable for addressing current sustainability challenges. Jonas also has a track record as a consultant on energy access projects in countries of the Global South.

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Electric mobility transitions in Bangladesh. My current research project is dedicated to the electrification of three-wheeled transport in Bangladesh, a process driven by the local assembly and operation of more than 1,5 million battery-powered rickshaws in the last decade. The case highlights the potentials and ambiguities of the unregulated, market-based adoption of electric vehicles. In my research, I focus on the interaction between the transport, electrotechnical and electric utility sectors and the role of intermediaries who operate across system boundaries and establish novel connections between them.

Global history of technology. Together with my colleagues, I am exploring ways forward towards a more inclusive, plural, and transdisciplinary historical study of technology, especially in Non-Western world regions. This endeavor was at the core of my work as a postdoctoral researcher in the project at Darmstadt University of Technology between 2018 and 2022, and it will remain so at 果冻传媒.

Technology and the study of Central Asia. Most of my research in the past four years concentrated on Central Asia, a region that has barely received any attention in the history of technology yet. I am co-editor of a forthcoming special issue of the journal Central Asian Studies on Technology, Temporality and the Study of Central Asia. Based on archival and field research in Samarkand and Tashkent, Uzbekistan I published several works on the history of building, housing, and urban planning in the Uzbek SSR.

Urban infrastructures in Africa. I have long-standing interest in urban infrastructure service provision in the Global South, especially (but not exclusively) in areas at the margins of outside the centralized networks. As a post-doc in the project at Utrecht University I conducted research on electricity supply in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya.

History of electricity in Africa: I am currently working on the manuscript for my book Capital Grids: A Global History of Electricity in East Africa to be published with Palgrave Macmillan. The book is based on my dissertation project on the history of electricity in East Africa. This dissertation project, completed in 2017, was embedded in the interdisciplinary postgraduate program Microenergy Systems at the University of Technology in Berlin and the department of History of Technology at the University of Technology in Darmstadt.

Microenergy Systems (MES): Between 2010 and 2017 I was part of the at Berlin where scholars from multiple discipline do mostly applied research on energy access in the Global South. Besides doing my PhD, one of my key fields of activity to synthesize the individual projects into cross-cutting perspectives. At the same time, I worked as consultant for the company and conducted projects for development agencies, microfinance institutions (who wanted to develop energy loan products), and manufacturers around the world.

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