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Mobile Phones, Popular Media, and Everyday African Democracy: Transmissions…

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Author: Herman Wasserman Publication Type: Journal article Publication Date: May 2011 Publisher/Journal: Routledge / Popular Communication Publication language: English Abstract: This article examines various approaches to the relation between mobile phones and participatory democracy, and argues that mobile phones do not only transmit political information needed for rational deliberation in the public sphere, but also transgress cultural and social borders and hierarchies in the way they refashion identities and create informal economies and communicative networks. Location Global Regions: Sub-Saharan Africa Research Paper – Link to or Upload Paper URL: https://docs.google.com/a/mobi… Upload Paper: Wassermann 2011.pdf Citation: Herman Wasserman (2011): Mobile Phones, Popular Media, and Everyday African Democracy: Transmissions and Transgressions, Popular Communication, 9:2, 146-158 Featured?: No Featured on homepage?: No

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