There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-SaharanAfrica, in which (usually young, often male) members leave home to seek theirfortune in what are perceived to be more favourable locations. While the physicaland virtual mobility practices of such stretched families are often complex andcontingent, maintaining contact with distantly located close kin is frequently ofcrucial importance for the maintenance of emotional (and possibly material)well-being, both for those who have left home and for those who remain. Thisarticle explores the ways in which these connections are being reshaped by increas-ing access to mobile phones in three sub-Saharan countries–Ghana, Malawi andSouth Africa–drawing on interdisciplinary, mi...
This is a study on the creative appropriation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) b...
Uneven access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in parts of the African continent...
What happens when digital innovation meets migration? Roaming Africa considers how we understand mod...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-SaharanAfrica, in which (usual...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
African geographical mobilities should be understood in terms of their increasingly global developme...
In West and Northern Africa, mobile phone coverage has been expanding parallely to increased attempt...
Fluid interdependencies of mobility—physical and virtual—are growing rapidly in sub-Saharan Africa: ...
Mobility has become a prominent feature in African societies:.. Populations all over Africa are both...
This paper focuses on “families of newness”, which amongst the Kom of Northwest Cameroon are known a...
Migration has long been used as a strategy for livelihood diversification in rural, subsistence comm...
he penetration of mobile phones into sub-Saharan Africa has occurred with amazing rapidity: for many...
This is a study on the creative appropriation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) b...
Uneven access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in parts of the African continent...
What happens when digital innovation meets migration? Roaming Africa considers how we understand mod...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-SaharanAfrica, in which (usual...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
There is a long history of migration among low-income families in sub-Saharan Africa, in which (usua...
African geographical mobilities should be understood in terms of their increasingly global developme...
In West and Northern Africa, mobile phone coverage has been expanding parallely to increased attempt...
Fluid interdependencies of mobility—physical and virtual—are growing rapidly in sub-Saharan Africa: ...
Mobility has become a prominent feature in African societies:.. Populations all over Africa are both...
This paper focuses on “families of newness”, which amongst the Kom of Northwest Cameroon are known a...
Migration has long been used as a strategy for livelihood diversification in rural, subsistence comm...
he penetration of mobile phones into sub-Saharan Africa has occurred with amazing rapidity: for many...
This is a study on the creative appropriation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) b...
Uneven access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in parts of the African continent...
What happens when digital innovation meets migration? Roaming Africa considers how we understand mod...