Artigo Revisado por pares

Crafting Lifestyles in Urban Africa: Young Ghanaians in the World of Online Friendship

2009; Indiana University Press; Volume: 55; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2979/aft.2009.55.4.28

ISSN

1527-1978

Autores

Jo Ellen Fair, Melissa Tully, Brian Ekdale, Rabiu K. B. Asante,

Tópico(s)

Digital Economy and Work Transformation

Resumo

The Internet in Africa has generated a lively debate in the popular press and among commentators about what its growth will mean for Africa and its people. Through indepth interviews and observations, we consider one aspect of Internet practice in Africa: how use of the Internet for making friends and dating allows young, urban Ghanaians to craft lifestyles, incorporating globally circulating cultural and symbolic forms into their identities. We suggest that when young, urban Ghanaians go online to meet, chat, and form relationships with strangers near and far, they are devising, testing out, and sharing sensibilities; they are bringing situation, mood, and new knowledge to bear on the self or selves that they are exploring and tentatively projecting.

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