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The long-run poverty and gender impacts of mobile money
Science, volume 354, issue 6317 (2016), pp. 1288-1292
"Mobile money, a service that allows monetary value to be stored on a mobile phone and sent to other users via text messages, has been adopted by the vast majority of Kenyan households. We estimate that access to the Kenyan mobile money system M-PESA increased per capita consumption levels and lifte
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The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies
Oxford: Oxford University Press (2014), xx, 607 pp.
"Internet Studies has been one of the most dynamic and rapidly expanding interdisciplinary fields to emerge over the last decade. The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies has been designed to provide a resource in this area, bringing together scholarly perspectives on how the Internet has been studie
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Shades of Prejudice: An Investigation Into the South African Media’s Coverage of Racial Violence and Xenophobia
Media Monitoring Project; Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (2003), 73 pp.
Intercommunication Among Nations and Peoples
New York: Harper & Row (1973), 608 pp.