Technologies have been and are being designed to address varied human needs. Of these, the need for physical and economic well-being is typically considered to trump the need for culture, leisure, fun, and entertainment. Research initiatives in the field of Information and Communication Technology and Development (ICTD) have been in motion to address agricultural, educational, and health care needs, among others. The need for entertainment is central even in the lives of the `have-less', my dissertation affirms. Affordable new media technologies play a critical role towards the procurement of entertainment content and the resulting production of culture. Individuals quickly learn to navigate their way around technology, also paving the way ...
The growth in mobile phone use over the past decade and the commensurate advent of mobile phone cult...
This study explores the different perceptions of mobile media in relation to development within Dwes...
This article draws on research with young NEETs (not in education, employment or training) in Leeds ...
Technologies have been and are being designed to address varied human needs. Of these, the need for ...
This article provides a review of the academic and popular literature on new media practices in Indi...
textabstractPhotoshopping of newlyweds, downloading the latest movies, teens flirting on social netw...
A dearth of media might seem idyllic to urban parents tired of being pestered for an ipad or the lat...
We present the results of a qualitative study of the sharing and consumption of entertainment media ...
The wild and the everyday point at once to twinned aspects of life and, in this article, to a techno...
In this article, we present results from an anthropological study of everyday mobile Internet adopti...
Since the early 2000s, Information and Communications Technology for Development (ICTD) has rapidly ...
This multidisciplinary thesis explores the relationship between new media and young people in Kibera...
This thesis examines the newfound digital empowerment of disadvantaged youth in India. Currently, th...
Is the bicycle, like the loudspeaker, a medium of communication in India?Do Indian children need tra...
__Abstract__ Photoshopping the newlyweds’ pictures, downloading the latest movies, teenagers chat...
The growth in mobile phone use over the past decade and the commensurate advent of mobile phone cult...
This study explores the different perceptions of mobile media in relation to development within Dwes...
This article draws on research with young NEETs (not in education, employment or training) in Leeds ...
Technologies have been and are being designed to address varied human needs. Of these, the need for ...
This article provides a review of the academic and popular literature on new media practices in Indi...
textabstractPhotoshopping of newlyweds, downloading the latest movies, teens flirting on social netw...
A dearth of media might seem idyllic to urban parents tired of being pestered for an ipad or the lat...
We present the results of a qualitative study of the sharing and consumption of entertainment media ...
The wild and the everyday point at once to twinned aspects of life and, in this article, to a techno...
In this article, we present results from an anthropological study of everyday mobile Internet adopti...
Since the early 2000s, Information and Communications Technology for Development (ICTD) has rapidly ...
This multidisciplinary thesis explores the relationship between new media and young people in Kibera...
This thesis examines the newfound digital empowerment of disadvantaged youth in India. Currently, th...
Is the bicycle, like the loudspeaker, a medium of communication in India?Do Indian children need tra...
__Abstract__ Photoshopping the newlyweds’ pictures, downloading the latest movies, teenagers chat...
The growth in mobile phone use over the past decade and the commensurate advent of mobile phone cult...
This study explores the different perceptions of mobile media in relation to development within Dwes...
This article draws on research with young NEETs (not in education, employment or training) in Leeds ...