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Panel on ‘Designing for Freedom’ at Stanford

Gave a talk on “Use as Redesign” as part of the Rebele First Amendment Colloquium at Stanford University, department of Communication.

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Talk at Northwestern TSB

Spoke about phone gifting and phone sharing in rural Uganda as part of the Technology and Social Behavior speaker series at Northwestern.

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Talk for CITRIS now on YouTube

The talk I gave to CITRIS on February 11th is available on YouTube.  It was titled, “Co-Evolution of the Mobile Phone and Its Users in Rural Uganda.” Abstract: Mobile phones are being rapidly and enthusiastically adopted in rural, even non-electrified regions in Uganda. … Continue reading

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Talk at Michigan State

I was invited to give a talk on March 4th at Michigan State University for the department of Telecommunications, Information Studies, and Media.  The topic “What Constitutes ‘Good’ ICTD research” was based on a discussion over methodology carried out on the … Continue reading

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