What Margaret Mead Could Teach Techs

While traveling in China, Genevieve Bell figured she’d have no trouble getting a cellphone. With cash, a passport and official documents from her employer, she went to a local shop where phone packages lined the walls, and asked for one.

I don’t have any, the shopkeeper said.

She noted that she could see boxes of them all over the store.

They’re bad phones, he said.

I’m only here three weeks, she confided; it can be a terrible phone. But he still wouldn’t sell her one. “It was like a really bad Monty Python routine,” she recalls.

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