In this article I analyse the varied ways mobile phones are integrated into the daily lives of low-income people and the implications for courtship practices, marriage relations and kinship ties. Rather than offer a celebratory analysis of the mobile phone's empowering effects, my ethnographic research reveals a more complex story, one that shows how the presence of the mobile both reinforces and undermines gender roles and institutions of authority. Conceptually, I argue that mobile communication provides insights into north Indian personhood as 'nodal', while also stimulating new practices and ideologies that render this technology central to the struggle for (and over) power and domination
In this paper we explore development, gender and technology through a focus on mobile phones and exa...
This detailed, meticulous ethnographic study on mobile phone use among Nuba students at the Universi...
This article reports data coming from some case studies of young mobile phone owners. We have adop...
This article traces the diffuse connections between mobility and power by exploring how mobile phon...
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Mobile phones are a global phenomenon and can be readily found in places as technologically disparat...
Abstract Ubiquitous mobile phones have transformed not just our modes of communication but our self...
Complicating connectivity: women's negotiations with smartphones in an Indian slu
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The Capability Approach, as developed by Amartya Sen, has been criticized for an overly individualis...
Mobile phones have grown at an extraordinary rate throughout the developing world in recent years. T...
This article scans the effects of mobile-phone communication, particularly in South Asia. It focuses...
The use of mobile phones and other communication technologies is booming in low-income contexts. Ye...
This thesis explores the social and cultural integration of the mobile phone in the lives and relati...
The article form part of a series of essays on english keywords in India collated in a special issue...
In this paper we explore development, gender and technology through a focus on mobile phones and exa...
This detailed, meticulous ethnographic study on mobile phone use among Nuba students at the Universi...
This article reports data coming from some case studies of young mobile phone owners. We have adop...
This article traces the diffuse connections between mobility and power by exploring how mobile phon...
This article draws on research with young NEETs (not in education, employment or training) in Leeds ...
Mobile phones are a global phenomenon and can be readily found in places as technologically disparat...
Abstract Ubiquitous mobile phones have transformed not just our modes of communication but our self...
Complicating connectivity: women's negotiations with smartphones in an Indian slu
This study is a guise at how cell phones are becoming power, identity and trend tools, through which...
The Capability Approach, as developed by Amartya Sen, has been criticized for an overly individualis...
Mobile phones have grown at an extraordinary rate throughout the developing world in recent years. T...
This article scans the effects of mobile-phone communication, particularly in South Asia. It focuses...
The use of mobile phones and other communication technologies is booming in low-income contexts. Ye...
This thesis explores the social and cultural integration of the mobile phone in the lives and relati...
The article form part of a series of essays on english keywords in India collated in a special issue...
In this paper we explore development, gender and technology through a focus on mobile phones and exa...
This detailed, meticulous ethnographic study on mobile phone use among Nuba students at the Universi...
This article reports data coming from some case studies of young mobile phone owners. We have adop...