Mobile Phones and Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Youth Practice to Public Policy

Author:

Porter Gina1,Hampshire Kate1,Milner James2,Munthali Alister2,Robson Elsbeth3,de Lannoy Ariane4,Bango Andisiwe5,Gunguluza Nwabisa4,Mashiri Mac6,Tanle Augustine7,Abane Albert7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology; Durham University; UK

2. University of Malawi; Zomba Malawi

3. University of Hull; UK

4. University of Cape Town; Cape Town South Africa

5. Walter Sisulu University; South Africa

6. Independent consultant; South Africa

7. University of Cape Coast; Cape Coast Ghana

Funder

ESRC DFID

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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