Mobile phone use for social inclusion: the case of internally displaced people in Nigeria
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Taylor & Francis Group
Abstract
Internally Displaced People (IDP) have received less attention in ICT4D
research. This study examines how IDP in Africa use mobile phones to
enhance their social inclusion. We employed Sen’s Capability Approach
as the theoretical lens and a qualitative case study as a methodology.
Qualitative data obtained from 21 conflict-induced IDP in Nigeria
suggests that mobile phones serve not only as a self-help commodity
to overcome disconnection from their communities but also a means to
enhance their individual and collective capabilities, which in turn fosters
their social inclusion. However, generating these capabilities depend on
the personal, social, and environmental experiences of IDP. With these
findings, the study offers contributions to theory, research, and practice.
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Research Article