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ID111611
Title ProperCultural translation of mobile telephones
Other Title Informationediation of strained communication among Ethiopian married couples
LanguageENG
AuthorKenaw, Setargew
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Primarily aiming to highlight and exemplify how a technology can be socially and culturally appropriated, this article draws attention to the role of mobile phone communication in straining relations between married couples on the basis of material from Ethiopia. The findings show that mobile phone-mediated interactions between spouses are filled with monitoring and controlling activities, expressed in such forms as checking call logs, text messages, making casual calls, and switching-off phones, leading to highly strained relations that may result in the marital relation as a whole falling apart. These findings show how a technology can actively shape or influence interactions, and reveal interactions that might otherwise be concealed.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Modern African Studies Vol. 50, No.1; March 2012: p.131-155
Journal SourceJournal of Modern African Studies Vol. 50, No.1; March 2012: p.131-155
Key WordsEthiopia ;  Mobile Phone Communication ;  Cultural Translation