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Page 1: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,
Page 2: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,
Page 3: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,
Page 4: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,
Page 5: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,
Page 6: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,
Page 7: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,
Page 8: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,
Page 9: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,

Plenary Debate Hypotheses:

♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted”

Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University, South Africa

Page 10: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,

♣ “Entrenched power structures trump technology interventions - without real change we can only white ant using ICTs”

♣ “Social networking is even more superficial than cheque book activism”,

Brenda Burrell, Freedom Fone

Page 11: Plenary Debate Hypotheses: ♣ “In Africa, the revolution will not be televised. But it may be txted” Herman Wasserman, Rhodes University,

♣ “The glory days and gold rush of African mobile telecoms are over (to some extent)”

Martin-Pieter de Koning, UPC (Former Corporate Communications Director Celtel/Zain)