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Month: October 2014

Posted on October 27, 2014April 12, 2016

Interview in Outlook Magazine

 I’m interviewed in Outlook’s 19th anniversary issue. Outlook, one of India’s largest English-language magazines, was started the same year that mobile devices came to India. I talk with one of their editors about the global impact from mobile technologies, issues of access/equity, and the role of mobiles in social protests around the world.

Here’s the link: http://www.outlookindia.com/article/Mobiles-Are-Part-Of-A-Long-Lineage/292313

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Jason Farman

The meaning of life isn’t deferred until that thing we hope for arrives; instead, in the moment of waiting, meaning is located in our ability to recognize the ways that such hopes define us.

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