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Dial M for mass communication
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Jyothsna Latha Belliappa
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Cellular telephones
/ Communication
/ Doron, Assa
/ Gender
/ Hazare, Anna
/ Mass media
/ Mobile phones
/ Politics
2013
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Jyothsna Latha Belliappa
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Cellular telephones
/ Communication
/ Doron, Assa
/ Gender
/ Hazare, Anna
/ Mass media
/ Mobile phones
/ Politics
2013
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Dial M for mass communication
2013
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The Great Indian Phone Book: How Cheap Mobile Phones Change Business, Politics and Daily Life By Robin Jeffrey and Assa Doron Hurst and Company, 256pp, Pounds 24.99 ISBN 9781849041928 Published 28 February 2013 In a country of 1.2 billion people, of whom fewer than 500 million have access to toilets, the existence of more than 900,000 mobile phone subscribers is intriguing, to say the least. Drawing on case studies from state-level electoral politics, the authors argue that mobile phones can facilitate alliances between the elite and the oppressed, enabling marginalised groups to gain political power.
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THE World Universities Insights Limited
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