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Mobile Phones and Socio-economic Transformation Among Fulani Pastoralists in Northern Benin

The mobile phone has spread recently in rural Benin as one of the new technologies most widely adopted by Fulani pastoralists, who have generally been regarded as hostile to novelty. This article analyses the logic and forms of appropriation of mobile phones in connection with the socio-economic tra...

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Published in:Nomadic peoples 2017-01, Vol.21 (1), p.111-135
Main Authors: Djohy, Georges, Edja, Honorat, Schareika, Nikolaus
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Analysis
Appropriation
Benin
Cellular telephones
Communication
Culture
Development policy
Economic aspects
Economic change
Economic development
Economic factors
Households
Innovations
Livestock
Mali
Market prices
Mobile Phone
Pastoral Development
Pastoral societies
Peer-Reviewed Papers
Rural areas
Socio-Economic Change
Telephone communications
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