What does it mean to be marginal? For residents of Cape Town's Langa
Township, being considered marginal is subject to a host of social,
physical and sometimes materialistic qualifications - not least of which
is owning a mobile phone. Through various presentations of unique
aspects of township life revealed through ethnographic snapshots, this
book reveals the complex realities of marginalization experienced by
some residents in Langa Township, located in Cape Town, South Africa.
Mobile phones have been embraced and accommodated by both local South
Africans and African immigrant residents living and working in Langa.
Among other things, the technology has become a way of challenging (real
and imagined) marginalities within the township in particular and South
Africa in general. The book provides empirical data on the role of
technology in regards to migration and notions of belonging;
specifically the ways that technology has mitigated distance for
residents, provided opportunities for development, facilitated the
negotiation of various marginalities, and offered new ways of belonging
for Langa residents.