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Mobile phones and entrepreneurial identity negotiation by urban female street traders in Uganda
Rachel Masika
University of Brighton
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Business Community
20%
Developing Countries
20%
Discursive Repertoires
40%
Entrepreneurial Identity
100%
Gender Equality
20%
Gender Identity
20%
Identity Construction
20%
Identity Negotiation
100%
Informal Economy
20%
Kampala Uganda
20%
Mobile Phone
100%
Normative Representations
20%
Self-positioning
20%
Self-sensing
20%
Sense of Belonging
40%
Social Change
20%
Street Traders
100%
Traders
20%
Uganda
100%
Women Entrepreneurship
20%
Social Sciences
Developing Countries
33%
Entrepreneurship
33%
Gender Equality
33%
Gender Identity
33%
Identity Construction
33%
Informal Sector
33%
Mobile Phones
100%
Normativity
33%
Uganda
100%
Psychology
Gender Equality
33%
Gender Identity
33%
Mobile Phones
100%