ABSTRACT

This book investigates the ways in which the mobile telephone has transformed societies around the world, bringing both opportunities and challenges. At a time when knowledge and truth are increasingly contested, the book asks how mobile technology has changed the ways in which people create, disseminate, and access knowledge.

Worldwide, mobile internet access has surpassed desktop access, and it is estimated that by 2022 there will be AN excess of 6 billion mobile phone users in the world. This widespread proliferation raises all sorts of questions around who creates knowledge, how is that knowledge shared and proliferated, and what are the structural political, economic, and legal conditions in which knowledge is accessed. The practices and power dynamics around mobile technologies are location specific. They look different depending on whether one chooses to highlight the legal, social, political, or economic context. Bringing together scholars, journalists, activists and practitioners from around the world, this book embraces this complexity, providing a multifaceted picture that acknowledges the tensions and contradictions surrounding accessing knowledge through mobile technologies.

With case studies from Hong Kong, South Korea, India, Syria, Egypt, Botswana, Brazil, and the US, this book provides an important account of the changing nature of our access to knowledge, and is key reading for students, researchers, activists and policy makers with an interest in technology and access to knowledge, communication, social transformation, and global development.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

Mobile Technologies and Access to Knowledge

part I|58 pages

Access

chapter 2|12 pages

India and Foreign Language Teaching

Enhancing A2K through M-Learning

chapter 3|13 pages

India and the Pain of the Last Mile

Human-to-Human ICT Interface for the Poor and the Marginalized

chapter 4|14 pages

Botswana and A2K

The Diffusion and Civic Application of Mobile Telephony

part II|52 pages

Control

chapter 6|18 pages

Syria and the Tragic Dream of Autonomous Internet Access

The Case of Bassel Safadi and the Syrian Revolution

chapter 7|13 pages

The United States and Government-Provided Internet Access

Infrastructures of Free Expression and the Role of the State

chapter 8|17 pages

Brazil and the Treasure Trove’s Tale

A Study on the Evolution and Popularization of Phones and Law Enforcement Access to Communications

part III|53 pages

Social Change and Economic Opportunities

chapter 9|11 pages

Hong Kong and the Umbrella Movement

Mobile Social Media, Activism, and Social Change

chapter 10|11 pages

South Korea and A2K

The Role of Mobile Technologies in the 2016 Impeachment Scandal

chapter 11|19 pages

Egypt and the Case of Uber

An A2K Perspective on Ride-Sharing Legislation