<p>Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental value of mobile technology, this paper examines the manifestations, drivers, and frictions of mobile phone use in two low- and middle-income settings where mobile technology has diffused rapidly. Qualitative data from 231 participants and survey data from 800 adults in rural Rajasthan and Gansu provide consistent and strong support for the claim that the notion of ‘ubiquity’ can mislead development practice because it obscures persistent non-use, under-utilisation, and heterogeneous engagement with mobile technology despite its apparently wide accessibility in rural field sites. The paper suggests avenues for further work on the indicators of...
Given the ubiquity of mobile phones, their use to support healthcare in the Indian context is inevit...
In recent years, the rise of information and communication technologies (ICTs) contrasted with the d...
This article avails the concept of social generation to explore how intergenerational differences c...
Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental val...
Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental val...
Between 32 and 74 million smartphones are forecast in the Indian market by 2015.This article looks m...
The gains from digital technology diffusion are deemed essential for international development, but ...
Persistent disciplinary and methodological divides between technology diffusion and adoption studies...
Many scholars have hailed the mobile phone as a tool to give farming in developing countries a new i...
Many scholars have hailed the mobile phone as a tool to give farming in developing countries a new i...
The gains from digital technology diffusion are deemed essential for international development, but ...
After three decades of mobile phone diffusion, thousands of mobile-phone-based health projects world...
This paper challenges the dominant optimism around mobile phone contribution to socio-economic devel...
The aim of the paper is to reveal the most important causes of mobile telephony use by rural residen...
This article traces the diffuse connections between mobility and power by exploring how mobile phon...
Given the ubiquity of mobile phones, their use to support healthcare in the Indian context is inevit...
In recent years, the rise of information and communication technologies (ICTs) contrasted with the d...
This article avails the concept of social generation to explore how intergenerational differences c...
Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental val...
Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental val...
Between 32 and 74 million smartphones are forecast in the Indian market by 2015.This article looks m...
The gains from digital technology diffusion are deemed essential for international development, but ...
Persistent disciplinary and methodological divides between technology diffusion and adoption studies...
Many scholars have hailed the mobile phone as a tool to give farming in developing countries a new i...
Many scholars have hailed the mobile phone as a tool to give farming in developing countries a new i...
The gains from digital technology diffusion are deemed essential for international development, but ...
After three decades of mobile phone diffusion, thousands of mobile-phone-based health projects world...
This paper challenges the dominant optimism around mobile phone contribution to socio-economic devel...
The aim of the paper is to reveal the most important causes of mobile telephony use by rural residen...
This article traces the diffuse connections between mobility and power by exploring how mobile phon...
Given the ubiquity of mobile phones, their use to support healthcare in the Indian context is inevit...
In recent years, the rise of information and communication technologies (ICTs) contrasted with the d...
This article avails the concept of social generation to explore how intergenerational differences c...