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Researching mobile phones in the global South

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Mobile Livelihoods | Researching mobile phones in the global South Mobile Livelihoods Researching mobile phones in the global South Skip to content Home About Videos Photo Credits Key Texts People Readings Anthropological Mobile Phone Studies (2000/2010) Development Mobile Phone Studies 2000/2010 Reviews Contact ← Older posts Comments on Haitian Monetary Ecologies and Repertoires: A qualitative snapshot of money transfer and savings Posted on January 16, 2011 by mobilelivelihoods | Leave a comment by Francisco Osorio The Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion published this report by Espelencia Baptiste, Heather A. Horst and Erin B. Taylor. The purpose is to study “the variety of ways in which money, people and goods circulate” in Haiti. I will concentrate only on the role of mobile phones given in this study. The study was conducted in 2010 based on 90 interviews and 5 focus groups, six months after the earthquake the...

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