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Digital colonialism: the 21st century scramble for Africa through the extraction and control of user data and the limitations of data protection laws
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D. COLEMAN
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Danielle Coleman
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Danielle Coleman
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D Coleman
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Danielle Coleman
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2019
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MJRL
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