Mobile and Web 2.0 technology have the very real potential to democratize the creation and sharing of multimedia content in developing communities, even beyond the levels currently seen in community radio and television. In this article, we report the ªndings of an exercise to test this potential in partnership with a Budikote village in southern India. We show how a system called StoryBank supported the creation of short digital stories on a text-free camera phone, and how these stories could be shared through a community repository and touch-screen display. Despite the success of a ªeld trial in which 137 stories were created and shared over a one-month period, various technical and social factors meant that the devices and content were m...
Citizens including in rural areas have adopted the internet to create alternative space for multiple...
This paper offers a critique of two examples of innovative uses of information and communication tec...
In this paper we investigate the media needs of low-income mobile users in a South African township....
the StoryBank Project Mobile and Web 2.0 technology have the very real potential to democratize the ...
The StoryBank project is examining technologies and practices to allow digitally impoverished commun...
Millions of people in developed countries routinely create and share digital content; but what about...
The StoryBank project is examining technologies and practices to allow digitally impoverished commun...
The StoryBank project in the UK has recently started to explore the application of digital storytell...
We reflect on activities to design a mobile application to enable rural people in South Africa's Eas...
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
In this paper we investigate the media needs of low-income mobile users in a South African township....
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed-media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed-media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
This paper offers a critique of two examples of innovative uses of information and communication tec...
This thesis explores the potential of community video for rural development work in India. It addres...
Citizens including in rural areas have adopted the internet to create alternative space for multiple...
This paper offers a critique of two examples of innovative uses of information and communication tec...
In this paper we investigate the media needs of low-income mobile users in a South African township....
the StoryBank Project Mobile and Web 2.0 technology have the very real potential to democratize the ...
The StoryBank project is examining technologies and practices to allow digitally impoverished commun...
Millions of people in developed countries routinely create and share digital content; but what about...
The StoryBank project is examining technologies and practices to allow digitally impoverished commun...
The StoryBank project in the UK has recently started to explore the application of digital storytell...
We reflect on activities to design a mobile application to enable rural people in South Africa's Eas...
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
In this paper we investigate the media needs of low-income mobile users in a South African township....
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed-media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
This article uses the example of a mobile mixed-media platform - a converted three-wheeled auto-rick...
This paper offers a critique of two examples of innovative uses of information and communication tec...
This thesis explores the potential of community video for rural development work in India. It addres...
Citizens including in rural areas have adopted the internet to create alternative space for multiple...
This paper offers a critique of two examples of innovative uses of information and communication tec...
In this paper we investigate the media needs of low-income mobile users in a South African township....