Copyright © 2008 SAGE PublicationsThis article examines urban telecommunications access and use by poor households in the township of Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa. Analysis draws upon a broad range of quantitative and qualitative data and in doing so seeks to reveal the complexities of how this access and use underpins a wide range of social and economic processes critical to processes of social development. By way of example, the issue of informal urbanisation and housing tenure is addressed, as is the critical role that telecommunications play in facilitating and maintaining important social networks, both across Cape Town and beyond. Further, this article gives consideration to how telecommunications support and enhance livelihoo...
Informal urban settlements determine the well-being of a large section of global humanity. Yet there...
The rapid adoption of mobile phones, particularly in developing countries, has led a number of resea...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
Copyright © 2007 SAGE PublicationsThis article examines rural telecommunications access and use amon...
Many contemporary ICT for development (ICT4D) studies focus on the benefits of mobile phones on the ...
African geographical mobilities should be understood in terms of their increasingly global developme...
This paper examines the role of telecommunications in sustainable social and economic development of...
The aim of this article is exploratory: to illustrate the main trends in communication and amongst d...
This paper examines the role of telecommunications in sustainable development of urban, rural and re...
This thesis attempts to understand the concepts of social capital and social networks within the Sou...
What does it mean to be marginal? For residents of Cape Town?s Langa Township, being considered marg...
Mobile phone technology constitutes only one, and a fairly recent, platform for connectivity with “e...
Part 1: Communities, ICT-Enabled Networks, and DevelopmentInternational audienceWe investigated how ...
In South Africa, access to information remains unequal and often hampered by language barriers, poor...
The article provides an ethnographic description of social life in and around phonie houses in Kinsh...
Informal urban settlements determine the well-being of a large section of global humanity. Yet there...
The rapid adoption of mobile phones, particularly in developing countries, has led a number of resea...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
Copyright © 2007 SAGE PublicationsThis article examines rural telecommunications access and use amon...
Many contemporary ICT for development (ICT4D) studies focus on the benefits of mobile phones on the ...
African geographical mobilities should be understood in terms of their increasingly global developme...
This paper examines the role of telecommunications in sustainable social and economic development of...
The aim of this article is exploratory: to illustrate the main trends in communication and amongst d...
This paper examines the role of telecommunications in sustainable development of urban, rural and re...
This thesis attempts to understand the concepts of social capital and social networks within the Sou...
What does it mean to be marginal? For residents of Cape Town?s Langa Township, being considered marg...
Mobile phone technology constitutes only one, and a fairly recent, platform for connectivity with “e...
Part 1: Communities, ICT-Enabled Networks, and DevelopmentInternational audienceWe investigated how ...
In South Africa, access to information remains unequal and often hampered by language barriers, poor...
The article provides an ethnographic description of social life in and around phonie houses in Kinsh...
Informal urban settlements determine the well-being of a large section of global humanity. Yet there...
The rapid adoption of mobile phones, particularly in developing countries, has led a number of resea...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...