Mobile (for) development when digital giants take care of poor women Marine al Dahdah
Material type: TextSeries: Elements in global development studiesPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022Description: 77 p. 23 cmISBN:- 9781009202428
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Book | French Institute of Pondicherry | IFP Social Science collection | H-SOCIO 0255 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | SS21687 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-77)
Introduction; 1. Mobile Health: a 'simply brilliant' innovation; 2. Key concepts and methods for studying mHealth; 3. Global dependencies and North-South inequalities; 4. Datafication, data work and data management of healthcare; 5. Optimisation and performance management of healthcare workers; 6. Intersecting technological inequalities; 7. Conclusion and implications for future research.
Through a multi-sited ethnography on maternal care in Ghana and India, this Element provides a first-hand look at initiatives that promise to improve poor women's health in the Global South through the use of mobile phones; a field known as Mobile Health or mHealth.
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