Exploiting Mobile Technology in the African Urban Low-Income Informal Music Industry

Posted by MohiniBhavsar on Jul 30, 2010
Author: 
Impio, J., Mastia-Mwangi, M., Macharia, L., Githinji, P., and Sitati, M.
Publication Date: 
Jan 2008
Publication Type: 
Journal article
Publisher/Journal: 
Proceedings of M4D 2008
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

Music making and distribution is a large scale phenomenon in urban informal settlements in Africa. The talent, vision and passion of the musicians living in the African slums would be appreciated by the music lovers around the world if only the artists had a chance to practice as well as possibilities for recording and sharing. Furthermore this would contribute significantly to livelihoods of the people living in the slums and to economic development of Africa as a whole given the estimates of the contribution that the informal music industry is already making.

The obstacles discussed we believe can partly be overcome by creative thinking and new technology and we hope that this report works as a source of knowledge and inspiration for researchers and developers to develop meaningful services and support mechanisms for young musicians living in the slums around the world.

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Citation: 
Impio, J., Mastia-Mwangi, M., Macharia, L., Githinji, P., and Sitati, M. Exploiting Mobile Technology in the African Urban Low-Income Informal Music Industry. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on M4D. Sweden 2008.
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Author: 
Impio, J., Mastia-Mwangi, M., Macharia, L., Githinji, P., and Sitati, M.
Publication Date: 
Jan 2008
Publication Type: 
Journal article
Publisher/Journal: 
Proceedings of M4D 2008
Publication language: 
English
Abstract: 

Music making and distribution is a large scale phenomenon in urban informal settlements in Africa. The talent, vision and passion of the musicians living in the African slums would be appreciated by the music lovers around the world if only the artists had a chance to practice as well as possibilities for recording and sharing. Furthermore this would contribute significantly to livelihoods of the people living in the slums and to economic development of Africa as a whole given the estimates of the contribution that the informal music industry is already making.

The obstacles discussed we believe can partly be overcome by creative thinking and new technology and we hope that this report works as a source of knowledge and inspiration for researchers and developers to develop meaningful services and support mechanisms for young musicians living in the slums around the world.

Countries: 
Global Regions: 
Citation: 
Impio, J., Mastia-Mwangi, M., Macharia, L., Githinji, P., and Sitati, M. Exploiting Mobile Technology in the African Urban Low-Income Informal Music Industry. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on M4D. Sweden 2008.

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