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Gender Advocacy & Empowerment, Gender Mainstreaming
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Elderly People: Internet & Social Media Use
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Mobile Phone Use: Women
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Informal Sector, Informal Economy
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Elderly People: Reporting & Media Representation
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Elderly People: Tailored ICTs & Media
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Older Adults (General)
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Climate Change Communication, Climate Journalism
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Communication for Sustainable Development
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Health Communication
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Mobile Phone Use for Social Purposes, Mobiles for Development
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"This anthology contributes to creating awareness on how digital ageism operates in relation to the widely spread symbolic representations of old and young age around digital technologies, the (lack of) representation of diverse older individuals in the design, development, and marketing of digital ... more
"The book contains 85 chapters written by persons who have been on those frontlines of communication and development [...] A variety of case studies appear in the book. For example, Kriss Barker and Fatou Jah – in a chapter titled “Entertainment-Education in Radio: Three Case Studies from Africa ... more

Empowerment as Development: An Outline of an Analytical Concept for the Study of ICTs in the Global South

In: Handbook of Communication for Development and Social Change
Jan Servaes (ed.)
Singapore: Springer (2018), 19 pp.
"It is a certainty that the proliferation of ICTs (mobile phones in particular) has opened up a range of possibilities and new avenues for individuals, aid agencies, and NGOs. However, overviews of communication supposedly for development reveal a field based on economic understandings of developmen ... more
"In this article we depart from studies on empowerment and its intersections with the informal economy and market women in the Global South and promises of the mobile phone in so-called developing regions. Conducting an explorative study among market women in Kampala, the aim is to examine what role ... more