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Growing the Kenyan Business Process Outsourcing Sector (new publication)

Posted on 19 January 2016 by Mark Graham

A new publication of ours in now out in The African Technopolitan. Graham, M., Mann, L., Friederici, N. and Waema, T. 2016. Growing the Kenyan Business Process Outsourcing Sector, The African Technopolitan. 5 93-95 The short piece is based on our longer… Continue Reading →

BPO, call centres, kenya, outsourcing, policy

Measuring the Impacts of Connectivity

Posted on 18 June 2015 by Mark Graham

Huge resources are invested into plans and projects that are designed to connect some of the billions of people who still lack any sort of digital connectivity. Yet, it is surprising that there is a relatively sparse evidence-base about how greater access… Continue Reading →

connectivity, geonet, impact, literature review, policy

About the Digital Inequality Group

This group aims to understand the differences that ICTs and changing connectivities make at the world’s economic peripheries; to uncover who the winners and losers; and to critically consider what ‘development’ is, and should be, in a hyper-connected age.

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