Mobile Livelihoods
Research Centre
Communication and Computing Research Centre
Date
2011
Mobile Livelihoods is an interdisciplinary research network that investigates the social and economic uses of mobile phones in the global South.
Mobile Livelihoods is an interdisciplinary research network that investigates the social and economic uses of mobile phones in the global South. It brings together anthropologists, other scholars and practitioners from around the world. Information about our research projects, partners, sponsors and events will be published on the Mobile Livlihoods website as the programme develops. (See also our “mobliv” tag on delicious.com).
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