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Isidore Kafui Dorpenyo
Isidore Kafui Dorpenyo is an assistant professor at George Mason University where he teaches courses in technical and professional communication. His research focuses on the intersections of technical communication, technology, elections, and democracy in non-Western contexts. His major goal is to bring conversations about biometric technology, elections, and democracy into the domain of technical communication. Dr. Dorpenyo’s current research investigates the biometric technology adopted by Ghana for its 2012 presidential and parliamentary elections to find out how the adoption provides avenues to discuss localization, social justice, surveillance, ideologies embedded in specific technologies, and the representation of technology in technical documents.