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The Moral Economy of Mobile Phones
- First Page
- Preliminary Pages
- List of Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1. A Handset Dangling in a Doorway: Mobile Phone Sharing in a Rural Sepik Village (Papua New Guinea)
- 2. HIV, Phone Friends and Affective Technology in Papua New Guinea
- 3. Toby and ‘the Mobile System’: Apocalypse and Salvation in Papua New Guinea’s Wireless Network
- 4. Creating Consumer-Citizens: Competition, Tradition and the Moral Order of the Mobile Telecommunications Industry in Fiji
- 5. ‘Working the Mobile’: Giving and Spending Phone Credit in Port Vila, Vanuatu
- 6. Top-Up: The Moral Economy of Prepaid Mobile Phone Subscriptions
- Discussion
- Affective Technologies in the Age of Creative Destruction
- Transforming Place, Time and Person?: Mobile Telephones and Changing Moral Economies in the Western Pacific
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