2021
DOI: 10.1386/jams_00036_1
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Navigating sociocultural communication spaces from a gendered perspective: An analysis of the use of new media technologies by Kenyan families

Abstract: New technologies have challenged the established conceptual understanding of time and physical space as we know it and problematized how cultural values and power dynamics between men and women are viewed. This study sought to examine the time–space distanciation and comprehension in the face of increased access to and use of new communication technologies by families in Kenya. The article addresses the following questions: (1) How have new media technologies in Kenya affected individuals’ use of space at the … Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…Education of Public Taste (Lumala, 2021): The passage suggests that one way architecture can improve taste is by educating the public about architectural aesthetics. It cites the example of television documentary series like "Civilisation (Allaire, 2019): A Personal View" by Clark and "Grand Designs" as tools that frame architecture as monumental art and desirable domestic buildings.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%