
In A Village Goes Mobile, Sirpa Tenhunen examines how the mobile telephone has contributed to social change in rural India. Tenhunen's long-term ethnographic fieldwork in West Bengal began before the village had a phone system in place and continued through the introduction and proliferation of the smartphone. She here analyzes how mobile telephones emerged as multidimensional objects which, in addition to enabling telephone conversations, facilitated status aspirations, internet access, and entertainment practices. She explores how this multifaceted use of mobile phones has affected agency and power dynamics in economic, political, and social relationships, and how these new social constellations relate to culture and development.In eight chapters, Tenhunen asks such questions as: Who benefits from mobile telephony and how? Can people use mobile phones to change their lives, or does phone use merely amplify existing social patterns and power relationships? Can mobile telephony induce development? Going beyond the case of West Bengal, Tenhunen develops a framework to understand how new media mediates social processes within interrelated social spheres and local hierarchies by relating, media-saturated forms of interaction to pre-existing contexts.
This book investigates how the introduction and proliferation of mobile telephony have mediated social change, power dynamics, and development within rural Indian communities. Sirpa Tenhunen, an anthropologist, utilizes extensive long-term ethnographic fieldwork conducted in West Bengal to document the transition from a pre-telephony environment to the smartphone era. Her analysis posits that mobile phones function as multidimensional objects that simultaneously reinforce existing social hierarchies and provide new avenues for individual agency and status aspiration.
What You Will Find
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Experts in media anthropology and development studies recognize this work as a significant contribution to the understanding of digital adoption in the Global South. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the depth of the ethnographic detail provided by the author.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2018-05-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190630280
ISBN-13:
9780190630287
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