For the working class, mobile phones are more than just communication tools
NEW: Access to technology provides a sense of security to working class people who often struggle to afford this access....
Huda Syyed is currently a research student at Charles Darwin University. Her main academic interests include gender, sexuality and political culture. She pursued a Master’s degree from International Relations at QueenMary University of London. In between, she completed a certificate course at The Graduate Institute Geneva. In the past, she has worked as a Research Assistant for academic projects and was also a Project Coordinator for a non-profit organisation, endorsed by ‘UN Women’ to deal with Gender-Based-Violence cases. She was also a visiting faculty lecturer at Bahria University and taught the course of “International Organisations”, and contributed to newspaper publications. Find her work here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Huda-Sa-Syyed
NEW: Access to technology provides a sense of security to working class people who often struggle to afford this access....
This website reports on digital rights and internet governance issues in Pakistan and collates related resources and publications. The site is a part of Media Matters for Democracy’s Report Digital Rights initiative that aims to improve reporting on digital rights issues through engagement with media outlets and journalists.
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