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Olga Morawczynski, University of Edinburgh

By Dave Birch posted Mar 11 2009 at 8:56 AM

[Dave Birch] Olga Morawczynski is a Ph.D candidate at Edinburgh University where she is researching... She has been living in Kenya, conducting ethnographic research on the M-PESA money transfer scheme. In this podcast she shares her observations on the scheme and discusses some ideas about the future.

Listen here in either [Podcast MPEG4] or [Sound-only MP3] format.

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