Bridging the Digital Divide: Everyday Use of Mobile Phones Among Market Sellers in Papua New Guinea

  • Curry G
  • Dumu E
  • Koczberski G
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Access to mobile technologies is transforming the daily lives of poor subsistence farmers in Papua New Guinea. However, the success of this access depends on infrastructure and where connectivity is poor there is evidence of a digital divide. Nevertheless, increasing affordability of internet access is helping to bridge the development gap.

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Curry, G. N., Dumu, E., & Koczberski, G. (2016). Bridging the Digital Divide: Everyday Use of Mobile Phones Among Market Sellers in Papua New Guinea (pp. 39–52). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45471-9_5

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