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[Commlist] New book: Ageing with Smartphones in Uganda: Togetherness in the dotcom age (UCL Press)
Tue Sep 26 15:38:47 GMT 2023
UCL Press is delighted to announce the publication of a new open access
book that may be of interest to list subscribers: Ageing with
Smartphones in Uganda: Togetherness in the dotcom age by Charlotte
Hawkins. Download it free: https://bit.ly/3RzseTU
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Ageing with Smartphones in Uganda
Togetherness in the dotcom age
Charlotte Hawkins. Free download: https://bit.ly/3RzseTU
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Ageing with Smartphones in Uganda is based on a 16-month ethnography
about experiences of ageing in a neighbourhood in a diverse
neighbourhood in Kampala, Uganda. It examines the impact of smartphones
and mobile phones on older people’s health and everyday lives as part of
the global 'Anthropology of Smartphones and Smart Ageing' project.
In taking the lens of the smartphone to understand experiences of ageing
in this context, the monograph presents the articulation and practice of
‘togetherness in the dotcom age’. Taking a ‘convivial’ approach, which
celebrates multiple ways of knowing about social life, Charlotte Hawkins
draws from these expressions about cooperative morality and modernity to
consider the everyday mitigation of profound social change. ‘Dotcom’ is
understood to encompass everything from the influence of social media to
urban migration and lifestyles in the city, to shifts in ways of knowing
and relating. At the same time, dotcom tools such as mobile phones and
smartphones facilitate elder care through, for example, regular mobile
money remittances.
This book explores how dotcom relates to older people’s health, in
particular their care norms, social standing, values of respect and
relatedness, and intergenerational relationships – both political and
personal. It also re-frames the youth-centricity of research on the city
and work, new media and technology, politics and service provision in
Uganda. Through ethnographic consideration of everyday life and
self-formation in this context, the monograph seeks to contribute to an
ever-incomplete understanding of how we relate to each other and to the
world around us.
Free download: https://bit.ly/3RzseTU ----------------------
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