Mobile phones and women's empowerment in Maasai communities: How men shape women's social relations and access to phones
Abstract
null null Mobile phones have been heralded by many as promising new tools to empower women throughout the Global South. However, some have asserted that new information and communication technologies (ICTs) may serve to amplify disparities between more powerful and less powerful people. Few studies have examined which women stand to benefit and under what conditions. This study seeks to better understand the relationships between mobile phones...
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Title
Mobile phones and women's empowerment in Maasai communities: How men shape women's social relations and access to phones
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
77
Pages
126 - 137
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