The Mobile Phone Revolution in Morocco

Cultural and Economic Transformations

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The Mobile Phone Revolution in Morocco

Cultural and Economic Transformations

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In The Mobile Phone Revolution in Morocco, Hsain Ilahiane examines how Moroccans use the mobile phone to redefine core notions of gender and space, honor and shame, placemaking, and surveillance and control. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with urban street vendors, urban micro-entrepreneurs, urban female domestic workers, and smallholder farmers in urban and rural Morocco, Ilahiane illustrates how the mobile phone has the endowed capacity to inform, rearrange, and transform almost every aspect of Moroccan society.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Mobile Phone is the Total Social Artifact
Chapter 1 Street Vendors: The Mobile Phone is a Cleaner Occupation
Chapter 2 Urban Micro-Entrepreneurs: The Mobile Phone is the Sixth Pillar of Islam
Chapter 3 Female Domestic Workers: The Mobile Phone is like a Saint
Chapter 4 Smallholder Farmers: The Mobile Phone is neither a Snowmobile nor a Truck
Chapter 5 The Makings of Shame, Gender, and Place: The Mobile Phone is Satan Number 71
Conclusion

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Published Feb 14 2022
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 122
ISBN 9781793616586
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 3 b/w illustrations;
Dimensions 239 x 160 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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