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Geographies of Information Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa Mark Graham and Christopher Foster Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford Network Inclusion Roundtable – Bangalore, India - October 2014
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Document Date: 2014-10-28 11:14:57


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Bangalore / Kigali / /

Company

Cambridge University Press / ITU/World Bank / Stephens / Twitter / Google / Facebook / /

Continent

North America / Africa / /

Country

Egypt / Rwanda / Kenya / India / /

Event

Force Majeure / /

Facility

International Development Research Centre / University of Oxford Network Inclusion Roundtable / Christopher Foster Oxford Internet Institute / /

IndustryTerm

internet access / Internet connections / mobile internet access / tea processing / networks/technologies / travel agents / online representation / online repositories / online platforms / Internet use / internet availability / uneven online representation / internet population / much infrastructure / online access / Internet users / dynamics online platforms / Internet costs / /

Organization

Cambridge University / Information Society / World Bank / Sub-Saharan Africa Mark Graham and Christopher Foster Oxford Internet Institute / Government of Rwanda / Global Sustainable Information Society / Association of American Geographers / University of Oxford Network Inclusion Roundtable / International Development Research Centre / /

Person

Selwyn / /

Position

farmer / core driver / /

PublishedMedium

The Electronic Journal / Open Access Journal / The Information Society / /

Region

Sub-Saharan Africa / East Africa / Western Europe / Middle East / /

Technology

broadband / /

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