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The urban youth frequenting the Internet cafés of Accra, Ghana, who are decidedly not members of their countrys elite, use the Internet largely as a way to orchestrate encounters across distance and amass foreign ties--activities ... celý popis
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The urban youth frequenting the Internet cafés of Accra, Ghana, who are decidedly not members of their countrys elite, use the Internet largely as a way to orchestrate encounters across distance and amass foreign ties--activities once limited to the wealthy, university-educated classes. The Internet, accessed on second-hand computers (castoffs from the United States and Europe), has become for these youths a means of enacting a more cosmopolitan self. In Invisible Users, Jenna Burrell offers a richly observed account of how these Internet enthusiasts have adopted, and adapted to their own priorities, a technological system that was not designed with them in mind. He describes the material space of the urban Internet café and the virtual space of push and pull between young Ghanaians and the foreigners they encounter online; the regions famous 419 scam strategies and the rumors of big gains that fuel them; the influential role of churches and theories about how the supernatural operates through the network; and development rhetoric about digital technologies and the future viability of African Internet cafés in the region.
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Zařazení knihy Knihy v angličtině Mathematics & science Science: general issues Impact of science & technology on society
811 Kč
Angličtina
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