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Janet Kwami
Furman University - Greenville / United States
Business & Management / Communications and Media Studies
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Janet Kwami's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Embeddedness and escape: Internet and mobile use as poverty reduction strategies in GhanaD Slater, J KwamiInformation Society Research Group (ISRG) report, 20051412005
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Interrogating gender divides in technology for education and development: The case of the One Laptop per Child Project in GhanaH Leslie Steeves, J KwamiStudies in Comparative International Development 52 (2), 174-192, 2017322017
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ICT4D, gender divides, and development: The case of GhanaHL Steeves, JD KwamiDevelopment communication in directed social change: A reappraisal of …, 2012242012
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Development from the margins? Mobile technologies, transnational mobilities, and livelihood practices among Ghanaian women tradersJD KwamiCommunication, Culture & Critique 9 (1), 148-168, 2016252016
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Information society: Emergent technologies and development communities in the SouthD Miller, AJ Skuse, D Slater, J Tacchi, T Chandola, T Cousins, H Horst, ...Information Society Research Group (ISRG), 2005232005
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