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Digital Economies at Global Margins
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Mark Graham
Mark Graham
Mark Graham is Professor of Internet Geography at the Oxford Internet Institute, and Faculty Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute. He is the editor of
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9780262349482
Publication date:
2019
Chapter Contents
- Making Sense of Digital Disintermediation and Development: The Case of the Mombasa Tea Auction
- Development or Divide? Information and Communication Technologies in Commercial Small-Scale Farming in East Africa
- Digital Inclusion, Female Entrepreneurship, and the Production of Neoliberal Subjects—Views from Chile and Tanzania
- “Let the Private Sector Take Care of This”: The Philanthro-Capitalism of Digital Humanitarianism
- The Digitalization of Anti-poverty Programs: Aadhaar and the Reform of Social Protection in India
- The Myth of Market Price Information: Mobile Phones and the Application of Economic Knowledge in ICTD
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I: Digitalization at Global Margins
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Published:2019
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2019. "Digitalization at Global Margins", Digital Economies at Global Margins, Mark Graham
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Making Sense of Digital Disintermediation and Development: The Case of the Mombasa Tea Auction
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Development or Divide? Information and Communication Technologies in Commercial Small-Scale Farming in East Africa
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Digital Inclusion, Female Entrepreneurship, and the Production of Neoliberal Subjects—Views from Chile and Tanzania
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“Let the Private Sector Take Care of This”: The Philanthro-Capitalism of Digital Humanitarianism
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The Digitalization of Anti-poverty Programs: Aadhaar and the Reform of Social Protection in India
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The Myth of Market Price Information: Mobile Phones and the Application of Economic Knowledge in ICTD
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