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El. knyga: Gendered Power and Mobile Technology: Intersections in the Global South [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Jyväskylä, Finland), Edited by (Karlstads universitet, Sweden)
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Mobile phones are widely viewed as the information and communication technology that holds the most promise for bridging global digital divides.





Gendered Power and Mobile Technology

uses empirical research to focus on changing intersections between technology, gender and other categories of social and cultural power difference (such as age, race, class, and ethnicity) in the use of mobile communication technologies. Asking how these intersections can inform development discourse, practice, and research, this volume seeks to rectify the lack of attention to the Global South, calling for more sensitivity to the contexts and consequences of mobile phone use. Indeed, drawing on case studies from Ecuador, Ghana, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, Tanzania, and Uganda, this book engages with the intersectionality paradigm to tease out the complexities of using mobile technologies for development purposes.



Gendered Power and Mobile Technology

will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as media studies, development studies, gender and technology, feminist technoscience, anthropology, and sociology.

List of contributors



1 Rethinking gender and technology within intersections in the global South



Laura Stark and Caroline Wamala Larsson

PART I Mobile money in transacting femininities and masculinities



2 Gender and mobile phone usage in Kenyan womens everyday lives



Jessica Gustafsson



3 Sex, social reproduction, and mobile telephony as responses to precarity in
urban Tanzania



Laura Stark



4 Rethinking financial inclusion: social shaping of mobile money among
bodaboda men in Kampala



Caroline Wamala Larsson



PART II Mobile connectivities: negotiating age, gender, and agency



5 One phone, two phones, four phones: older women and mobile telephony in
Lima, Peru



Mireia Fernįndez-Ardčvol



6 Redefining relations: the appropriation of new ICT by young rural women in
Peru



Mariana Barreto Įvila and Andrea Garcķa Abad



7 Reinforcing inequalities? Mobile telephony and HIV/AIDs in Ghana



Perpetual Crentsil



PART III Mobile continuities at the intersection of ethnicity, class, and
gender



8 Women's tech initiatives in Uganda: doing intersectionality and feminist
technoscience



Linda Paxling



9 Digital snails? Shuar women and mobile communication in Ecuador



Yolanda Martķnez Suįrez and Saleta de Salvador Agra



10 Communitarian mobile telephony services in rural Mexico: Red Celular Talea
de Castro and Telecomunicaciones Indigenas Comunitarias



Lorena Pérez



Index
Caroline Wamala Larsson is an Associate Professor in Gender Studies and Head of Research with the Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions (SPIDER), an independent resource centre at Stockholm University, Sweden.





Laura Stark is Professor of Ethnology at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.