Essays about: "Mobile change life"

Showing result 21 - 23 of 23 essays containing the words Mobile change life.

  1. 21. Empowering Tanzanian Youth - Engaging Communities: An experiment in participatory communication

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Rosalind Yarde; [2010]
    Keywords : youth empowerment; participatory radio; community engagement; ICTs;

    Abstract : ABSTRACTYoung people, I believe, are the future of every society because they are the ones who will inherit our mistakes and who can potentially drive the change that we all aspire to, through their ideas, creativity and belief. Yet all too often they are marginalised, disregarded, even demonised. READ MORE

  2. 22. “If I Want to I Can Always Turn It Off” : A Study on the Social Impacts of Mobile Phones

    University essay from Institutionen för kultur och kommunikation

    Author : Susanna Mathiesen; [2008]
    Keywords : Social Anthropology; mobile phones; cell phones; social impact; communication; time; reachability; Socialantrolopologi; mobiltelefoner; mobiltelefoni; sociala följder; tid; kommunikation; nåbarhet;

    Abstract : In this study I have looked at social impacts of mobile telephone usage in Sweden in the Spring of 2001. Through observations and interviews have I tried to outline how social relations and concepts of time have changed and are still in a process of change alongside with the high percentage of mobile phone users today. READ MORE

  3. 23. Partition Aware Database Replication : A state-update transfer strategy based on PRiDe

    University essay from Institutionen för kommunikation och information

    Author : Johan Olby; [2007]
    Keywords : Data Replication; Distributed Databases; PRiDe; MANET; Optimistic Replication; Real-Time Systems;

    Abstract : Distributed real-time databases can be used to support data sharing for applications in wireless ad-hoc networks. In such networks, topology changes frequently and partitions may be unpredictable and last for an unbounded period. In this thesis, the existing database replication protocol PRiDe is extended to handle such long-lasting partitions. READ MORE