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Thomas Molony
Thomas Molony
Senior Lecturer, Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh
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‘I don’t trust the phone; it always lies’: Trust and information and communication technologies in Tanzanian micro-and small enterprises
T Molony
Information Technologies and International Development 3 (4), 67-83, 2006
2482006
Running out of credit: The limitations of mobile telephony in a Tanzanian agricultural marketing system
T Molony
The Journal of Modern African Studies 46 (4), 637-658, 2008
1552008
Conservation conflicts: Behavioural threats, frames, and intervention recommendations
Z Baynham-Herd, S Redpath, N Bunnefeld, T Molony, A Keane
Biological conservation 222, 180-188, 2018
1432018
The friendly financier: Talking money with the silenced assistant
T Molony, D Hammett
Human Organization 66 (3), 292-300, 2007
842007
Biofuels, food security, and Africa
T Molony, J Smith
African Affairs 109 (436), 489-498, 2010
822010
Social media and politics in Africa: Democracy, censorship and security
M Dwyer, T Molony
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019
802019
Nyerere: The early years
T Molony
Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2014
722014
Carving a niche: ICT, social capital, and trust in the shift from personal to impersonal trading in Tanzania
T Molony
Information technology for development 15 (4), 283-301, 2009
722009
Nondevelopmental Uses of Mobile Communication in Tanzania
T Molony
Handbook of mobile communication studies, 339, 2008
632008
Trading places in Tanzania: Mobility and marginalization at a time of travel-saving technologies
T Molony
Mobile phones: The new talking drums of everyday Africa, 92-109, 2009
482009
The role of mobile phones in Tanzania’s informal construction sector: The case of Dar es Salaam
T Molony
Urban Forum 19, 175-186, 2008
442008
Food, carvings and shelter: The adoption and appropriation of information and communication technologies in Tanzanian micro and small enterprises
TSJ Molony
The University of Edinburgh: College of Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2005
272005
ICT in developing countries
T Molony
POST, Westminster, 2006
232006
Why have so many African leaders died of COVID-19?
JB Falisse, R Macdonald, T Molony, P Nugent
BMJ Global Health 6 (5), e005587, 2021
212021
'Darwin's Nightmare': A Critical Assessment
T Molony, LA Richey, S Ponte
Review of African Political Economy 34 (113), 598-608, 2007
202007
Mapping the study of politics and social media use in Africa
M Dwyer, T Molony
Social Media and Politics in Africa: Democracy, Censorship and Security, 1-18, 2019
172019
Between excitement and scepticism: The role of WhatsApp in Sierra Leone's 2018 elections
M Dwyer, J Hitchen, T Molony
Social media and politics in Africa: Democracy, censorship and security, 105-128, 2019
162019
Social media warfare and Kenya’s conflict with Al Shabaab in Somalia: A right to know?
T Molony
African Affairs 118 (471), 328-351, 2019
142019
Re-evaluating international observation of Kenya’s 2017 elections
T Molony, R Macdonald
Journal of eastern African studies 13 (4), 601-620, 2019
82019
Holding elections during future pandemics and other emergencies: Evidence-based recommendations
R Macdonald, T Molony
72021
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