The adoption of modern information and communication technologies has been predicted to have a dramatic impact on cultures and civil societies, especially in those developing countries that have been 'isolated' from the information society. Theories and predictions on the impact of technologies are widely available in both popular and academic writing. To date, much new technology, in particular the Internet, has tended to prove unsustainable. However, reports on the cell phone's influence have remained positive. In order to investigate the cell phone's influence on non-Western cultures, over 1000 semi-qualitative questionnaires were collected and analysed alongside the details of ICT polices in The Gambia. In this paper, we discuss with em...
'We cannot imagine life now without a mobile phone' is a frequent comment when Africans are asked ab...
This paper challenges the dominant optimism around mobile phone contribution to socio-economic devel...
In this paper, we describe several findings from a multi-year, multi-method study of how information...
The adoption of modern information and communication technologies has been predicted to have a drama...
Access to cellular phones as a primary communication device has wetted the appetite of most people b...
Abstract. We examine the growth of mobile phone technology over the past decade and consider its pot...
As mobile phones reach the remote corners of the world, they bring with them a sense of great optimi...
This paper discusses how the information and communication technology culture in Nigeria could be en...
In recent years, the rise of information and communication technologies (ICTs) contrasted with the d...
The mobile phone is helping to make major strides in the modernizing of developing nations. It has h...
Access, use and ownership of mobile phones is increasing rapidly in Tanzania, as in the rest of Afri...
For some time now, ICTs have become ubiquitous, making them a common place phenomenon in modern soci...
The story of mobile telecommunications in Africa and the developing world is a remarkable one. Afric...
This paper examines the specific appropriation and adoption process of cell phones and computers in ...
Due to the explosive growth of mobile and wireless technologies and services in Africa, a number of ...
'We cannot imagine life now without a mobile phone' is a frequent comment when Africans are asked ab...
This paper challenges the dominant optimism around mobile phone contribution to socio-economic devel...
In this paper, we describe several findings from a multi-year, multi-method study of how information...
The adoption of modern information and communication technologies has been predicted to have a drama...
Access to cellular phones as a primary communication device has wetted the appetite of most people b...
Abstract. We examine the growth of mobile phone technology over the past decade and consider its pot...
As mobile phones reach the remote corners of the world, they bring with them a sense of great optimi...
This paper discusses how the information and communication technology culture in Nigeria could be en...
In recent years, the rise of information and communication technologies (ICTs) contrasted with the d...
The mobile phone is helping to make major strides in the modernizing of developing nations. It has h...
Access, use and ownership of mobile phones is increasing rapidly in Tanzania, as in the rest of Afri...
For some time now, ICTs have become ubiquitous, making them a common place phenomenon in modern soci...
The story of mobile telecommunications in Africa and the developing world is a remarkable one. Afric...
This paper examines the specific appropriation and adoption process of cell phones and computers in ...
Due to the explosive growth of mobile and wireless technologies and services in Africa, a number of ...
'We cannot imagine life now without a mobile phone' is a frequent comment when Africans are asked ab...
This paper challenges the dominant optimism around mobile phone contribution to socio-economic devel...
In this paper, we describe several findings from a multi-year, multi-method study of how information...