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Post-War Legacies and Mobile Phone Impact in Guéra Region, Chad

This study explores the impact of mobile phones on the Hadjeray society in Guéra region after the war, highlighting the complexities of political insecurity, oppressive government force, and the return of connectivity through mobile technology. The arrival of mobile phones in the early 2000s brought both economic opportunities and a crisis of trust between citizens and the state. While the youth embraced the new technology for communication and economic interests, concerns arose about state surveillance and privacy issues. This research delves into the dynamics of societal transformation, intergenerational conflicts, and the need for responsible mobile phone usage in post-war Guéra.

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Post-War Legacies and Mobile Phone Impact in Guéra Region, Chad

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  1. Post-war legacies and the mobile phone in Guéra region (Chad)

  2. A life of politicalinsecurity

  3. The hadjeray populations between the hammer and the anvil The government force: an oppressive force The Frolinat in Guéra : The return of crank

  4. Trust crisis for link between populations

  5. Mobility like strategy of life

  6. The populations of Guéra to the neighborsregions

  7. Breaking of contacts between parents

  8. It is in thiscontextthatarrived on 2000 at N’Djamena and on 2005 in the Guéra region the advent of mobile phone

  9. Process of mobile phone advent and State seizure

  10. Despite the State seizure, the mobile phone in Guéra was a succes

  11. The youthcuriosity

  12. Desire to communicate

  13. economical interest

  14. Yes, the mobile phone allowed the economic and relationnaldynamics in the hadjeray society, but some of people have a badreminder of

  15. The State seizure on the mobile phone in daily partice • Diffusion on the radio and television of subversive communications • Profusion of scandals linked to phone mobile listening in the newpapers

  16. the mobile phone, object of trust crisis • ‘’ with the mobile phone, the State is too near of citizens’’ • ‘’you fart, the State is knowing about ’’ • ‘’ You sneeze, the State is knowing about’’

  17. Generation conflict between the young and the parents Parents Young • For a careful and rational use • For an use without restriction

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