Manifestations, drivers, and frictions of mobile phone use in low- and middle-income settings: A mixed methods analysis of rural India and China
Against the backdrop of alleged mobile phone ubiquity and the enthusiasm about the developmental value of mobile technology, this paper examines the manifestations, drivers, and frictions of mobile phone use in two low- and middle-income settings where mobile technology has diffused rapidly. Qualita...
Main Author: | Haenssgen, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2018
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