222 Pages
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Routledge
222 Pages
by
Routledge
222 Pages
by
Routledge
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Media Culture in Nomadic Communities examines the ways that new technologies and ICT infrastructures have changed the communicative norms and patterns that regulate mobile and nomadic communities’ engagement in local and international deliberative decision-making. Each chapter examines a unique communicative event, such has how the Maasai of Tanzania have used online petitions to demand... Read more
Chapter 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: ICT Development for Mobile Communities, Chapter 3: Maasai Online Petitions, Chapter 4: Inner Mongolian Online Identity, Chapter 5: Bedouin Poetry in Personal and Public Spheres, Chapter 6: Mongolia's Cell Phone Referendum, Chapter 7: Sámi Protests to Preserve the Artic, Chapter 8: Standing Rock Unites International Protesters, Chapter 9: New Herding Networks, Index, Bibliography
Biography
Allison Hailey Hahn is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY). Her research and teaching examine the ways that information and communication technologies influence argumentation strategies and communicative networks among pastoral-nomadic communities in Kenya, Tanzania, Mongolia, and China.






