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[Commlist] New Book: Mapping the Digital Divide in Africa. A Mediated Analysis.
Wed May 15 16:05:40 GMT 2019
Bruce Mustvairo and Massimo Ragnedda, /Mapping the Digital Divide in
Africa. A Mediated Analysis. /Amsterdam University Press
https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462986855/mapping-the-digital-divide-in-africa
*Description*
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Despite issues associated with the digital divide, mobile telephony is
growing on the continent and the rise of smartphones has given citizens
easy access to social networking sites. But the digital divide, which
mostly reflects on one's race, gender, socioeconomic status or
geographical location, stands in the way of digital progress.
What opportunities are available to tame digital disparities? How are
different societies in Africa handling digital problems? What innovative
methods are being used to provide citizens with access to critical
information that can help improve their lives? Experiences from various
locations in several sub-Saharan African countries have been carefully
selected in this collection with the aim of providing an updated account
on the digital divide and its impact in Africa.
*Reviews*
"For many years ‘the digital divide’ has been a catchphrase, often with
little analytical content. This book provides studies of how the concept
can be understood within an African context. The different contributions
address problems related to digital opportunities as well as inhibitions
to growth; thus, it has implications for how to comprehend
technological, political, economic, social, and cultural development in
a wider world. Of particular importance is that the book provides a
theoretical understanding as well as an account of the impact of
different technologies such as mobile phones." - *Helge Rønning,
Professor*, Department of Media and Communications, University of Oslo,
Norway
"You need to take a different perspective of both the digital divide and
Africa to understand the complexity of social and digital inequality in
Africa. The digital divide is different in every part of the world.
Reading this book you will grasp the complexity of the social, cultural
and political affairs of Africa that are reinforcing the digital divide.
Surprisingly, while mobile telephony is booming here, ICTs are in fact
only reinforcing existing social inequality." - *Jan A.G.M. van Dijk,
Professor*, Department of Communication, University of Twente, the
Netherlands
"This is a timely and much-needed collection that fills an important gap
in the literature. It offers excellent conceptual tools and a selection
of case studies that provide a useful map of the digital divide across
the African continent and between Africa and the rest of the world. I
especially appreciate the editors’ efforts to address African issues on
their own terms and to problematize interpretive paradigms from the
global north. It is a book that many will look forward to reading. I
will recommend it to my students." - *Pier Paolo Frassinelli,
Professor,* School of Communication, University of Johannesburg, South
Africa
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