Caring for the "Next Billion" Mobile Handsets: Proprietary Closures and the Work of Repair
ICTD is profoundly interested in the “next billion” users and how information infrastructures might provide opportu-
nities for enhancing their life chances. In this article we ask how the concept of care might be generatively extended
to the “lives” of the “next billion” mobile handsets. We draw on a growing literature on repair in ICTD and HCI and on
theories of care from the social sciences to make two contributions. First, our ethnographic study of mobile phone re-
pair in downtown Kampala, Uganda provides new insights into how technologies are sustained in developing con-
texts, with a special focus on how independent repair technicians circumvent the proprietary closures that limit their
work. Second, we show how attending to care in ICTD contexts can help us locate forms of technical work (here, re-
pair) within wider moral and political orderings. Thinking about repair and care together opens new possibilities for
ICTD to engage with the materiality of technologies beyond the points of design, adoption and use the ªeld has
more typically privileged
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
13Page range
200-214Number of pages
15Publication title
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES & INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTISSN
1544-7529Publisher
USC ANNENBERG PRESSFile version
- Published version
Language
- eng