Hello, I have a quote for you: "Some of [us], [we] call it 'a bar of soap' because they are big. Those ones, they don't have camera and they don't have music player. That's what we call a 'bar of soap'. Those ones, [we] don't like them. [.] This one has a torch light on it. A basic one [is] without a torch light. If any of [us] had one with a music payer, and a camera, and those things, you will see which one because [people] will be following him because of the music. [.] "-participants, Kwaku community, Northern Ghana If you are interested in reading observations and impressions collected during my participatory fieldwork in rural Ghana, please have a look at my latest blog post. http://mmd4d.org/2014/05/16/information-ecology-of-kwaku-community-in-northe rn-region-rural-ghana/ Talking to people in Kwaku was a very interesting experience, revealing how they relate to ICTs- particularly mobile, TV and radio. People in the community acquired TV sets on the promise of electrification but it was never realized. They love music and radio! Cheers, Mira