COOP 2014 - Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, 27-30 May 2014, Nice (France 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06498-7_14
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Orality, Gender and Social Audio in Rural Africa

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“…As inhabitants have no access to mains electricity, we deployed two solar-powered, cell phone Charging Stations, designed in Cape Town and re-designed in Mankosi (Bidwell et al 2013a). The trial of Audio Repository ended 2.5 years ago, and we subsequently deployed another iteration, Our Voices, which run on three tablets and enables sharing files between tablets when they connect to a wireless mesh network (Bidwell et al 2014a). However, I do not focus on Our Voices here and discuss MXShare only in terms of its influence on Audio Repository.…”
Section: Place and Prototypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As inhabitants have no access to mains electricity, we deployed two solar-powered, cell phone Charging Stations, designed in Cape Town and re-designed in Mankosi (Bidwell et al 2013a). The trial of Audio Repository ended 2.5 years ago, and we subsequently deployed another iteration, Our Voices, which run on three tablets and enables sharing files between tablets when they connect to a wireless mesh network (Bidwell et al 2014a). However, I do not focus on Our Voices here and discuss MXShare only in terms of its influence on Audio Repository.…”
Section: Place and Prototypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Tribal Authority mediated most decisions in deploying the Stations and tablets, and thus affected use of MXShare and Audio Repository, but our respect for protocol permitted us to engage with other inhabitants and, later, focus on women in the subsequent iteration (Bidwell et al 2014a). Tribal Authorities are responsible for local governance of 36 % of SA's population but are separate from other political and administrative bodies.…”
Section: Local Researchers and Other Inhabitantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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