“Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya

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Main Author: Komen, Leah Jerop
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Language:English
Published: for (e) dialogue 2022
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Online Access:https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3942
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spelling oai:repository.daystar.ac.ke:123456789-39422024-02-21T17:21:54Z “Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya Komen, Leah Jerop Mobile telephony Assemblage Sharing Privacy and security concerns Journal Article Globally, mobile phones are mostly used as personal items largely due to their data storage and services provision. However, various features enable mobile phone sharing and this subverts the notion of a single individual use. In cultures where communal sharing is valued and seen as normal, it is natural for mobile phones to be incorporated into other traditionally shared support systems, such as meetings summoned by elders, which involve social, economic, cultural and political activities. This paper draws on a recent doctoral thesis to examine the role of mobile telephony in the social transformation and development of Marakwet, a sub-ethnic group of the Kalenjin community in the Rift Valley region of western Kenya. The paper argues that the adoption and domestication of mobile telephony is both innovative and a source of problems for the Marakwet, depending on how the device is used in everyday life. The paper shows that while mobile phone sharing amongst the Marakwet is the most preferred practice, privacy and data security are key concerns among users. New Directions in Media Research 2022-07-05T09:42:25Z 2022-07-05T09:42:25Z 2016-03 Article Komen, L. (2016). “Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya. for (e) dialogue, 1(1), 52-65. https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3942 en application/pdf for (e) dialogue
spellingShingle Mobile telephony
Assemblage
Sharing
Privacy and security concerns
Komen, Leah Jerop
“Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya
title “Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya
title_full “Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya
title_fullStr “Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya
title_full_unstemmed “Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya
title_short “Here you can use it”: Understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural Kenya
title_sort “here you can use it”: understanding mobile phone sharing and the concerns it elicits in rural kenya
topic Mobile telephony
Assemblage
Sharing
Privacy and security concerns
url https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/3942
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