This article avails the concept of social generation to explore how intergenerational differences contribute to the diversity in the appropriation of mobile telephony in rural India. Rural India has experienced numerous social changes such as the decline of agriculture, changes in caste and gender relationships, and rising levels of education which have influenced different age groups in distinct ways during recent decades. The article is based on interviews, observation, and survey data on the use of mobile phones in a village in rural West Bengal during 2005, 2007–2008, 2010, and 2012–2013.peerReviewe
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<p>Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental ...
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Many scholars have hailed the mobile phone as a tool to give farming in developing countries a new i...
Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental val...
Published version of an article from the journal: The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in D...
This article avails the concept of social generation to explore how intergenerational differences c...
This article traces the diffuse connections between mobility and power by exploring how mobile phon...
Between 32 and 74 million smartphones are forecast in the Indian market by 2015.This article looks m...
<p>Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental ...
Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental val...
The gains from digital technology diffusion are deemed essential for international development, but ...
The revolution of communication in India over the last decade is astonishing. New communication tech...
In this article I analyse the varied ways mobile phones are integrated into the daily lives of low-i...
This article examines the rural portrait in the Acehnese society amidst the racist raciality of tech...
The purpose of this article is to provide lessons from the field about an Information and Communicat...
This study explored the use of mobile phones among young adults in India. The study used the theoret...
The article explores the ways in which Chinese villagers adapt cell phone technology to their needs ...
Many scholars have hailed the mobile phone as a tool to give farming in developing countries a new i...
Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental val...
Published version of an article from the journal: The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in D...