The livelihoods of the Fulani mobile pastoralists in the Sahel, West and Central Africa are characterised by mobility (related to the needs of their animals), extensive social networks, and a focus on social ties as the basis of status and influence ('wealth in people'). The Sahel environment in which many Fulani nomads live has become embroiled in jihadism, conflict, and violence; at the same time, this region has experienced an increase in opportunities to connect through the wireless mobile communication system. This paper analyses the triangle of mobility, communication, and insecurity in order to understand the present-day situation of the nomadic and semi-nomadic Fulani pastoralists and their identity dynamics. The Fulani find themsel...
Pastoralists throughout Africa face increasing pressures. In Benin, governmental development policie...
African geographical mobilities should be understood in terms of their increasingly global developme...
Mobility has become a prominent feature in African societies:.. Populations all over Africa are both...
The new connectivity, through mobile phones, social media, and wireless internet, is an agent in soc...
This paper examines the diversification of pastoralist herding practices in the context of socio-cli...
In West and Northern Africa, mobile phone coverage has been expanding parallely to increased attempt...
Mobility is the most important response by the inhabitants of the Sahel to climatic adversity. This ...
This article outlines the development of mobile telephony in the nascent Republic of South Sudan (RO...
West African pastoral groups (Arab, Tuareg, Toubou, and Fulani) experience contests both within thei...
The livelihoods and life chances of pastoral communities in the West African Sahel are linked to: th...
The mobile phone has become part of the changing history of communication cultures in Africa. Instea...
This article outlines the development of mobile telephony in the nascent Republic of South Sudan (RO...
This study aimed at examining the role of mobile phones in facilitating information communication fo...
Mobile phones, social capital and solidarities in the central Moungo region (Cameroon) 1 Jérémy PASI...
This thesis presents findings from a qualitative enquiry into the rapid uptake of the mobile phone ...
Pastoralists throughout Africa face increasing pressures. In Benin, governmental development policie...
African geographical mobilities should be understood in terms of their increasingly global developme...
Mobility has become a prominent feature in African societies:.. Populations all over Africa are both...
The new connectivity, through mobile phones, social media, and wireless internet, is an agent in soc...
This paper examines the diversification of pastoralist herding practices in the context of socio-cli...
In West and Northern Africa, mobile phone coverage has been expanding parallely to increased attempt...
Mobility is the most important response by the inhabitants of the Sahel to climatic adversity. This ...
This article outlines the development of mobile telephony in the nascent Republic of South Sudan (RO...
West African pastoral groups (Arab, Tuareg, Toubou, and Fulani) experience contests both within thei...
The livelihoods and life chances of pastoral communities in the West African Sahel are linked to: th...
The mobile phone has become part of the changing history of communication cultures in Africa. Instea...
This article outlines the development of mobile telephony in the nascent Republic of South Sudan (RO...
This study aimed at examining the role of mobile phones in facilitating information communication fo...
Mobile phones, social capital and solidarities in the central Moungo region (Cameroon) 1 Jérémy PASI...
This thesis presents findings from a qualitative enquiry into the rapid uptake of the mobile phone ...
Pastoralists throughout Africa face increasing pressures. In Benin, governmental development policie...
African geographical mobilities should be understood in terms of their increasingly global developme...
Mobility has become a prominent feature in African societies:.. Populations all over Africa are both...