Dr Steven Sam
Lecturer in Computer Science
Wilfred Brown Buillding 215
- Email: steven.sam@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 266250
Sam, S., Sengul, C., Bodini, A., Macauley, S. and Fasuluku, S. (2023) 'Participatory Co-Design of Wearable Solutions for Monitoring Infants in Remote Environments in Sierra Leone'.Africa Digital Health Summit. Lagos, Nigeria.
Sam, S., Most茅faoui, SK., Piccolo, L., Macauley, S. and Jalloh, T. (2022) 'Policy Brief: Designing a multisectoral user-centred technology system for tackling violence against women.'.
Sam, S., Schmidt Rivera, X., Dickinson, H. and Jensen, J. (2022) 'Co-designing a Platform for Documenting African Indigenous Knowledge: Participatory Citizen Science and Data Science Approaches'.International Association for Media and Communication Research. Beijing, China. Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. pp. 1 - 10. ISSN: 2634-5978
Sam, S. (2021) 'A Reflective Account of Particularising Ethnographic Principles and Practices for Doing ICT4D Research'. The Journal of development communication, 32 (1 (2021). pp. 128 - 144. ISSN: 0128-3863
Richards, M., Schmidt, X., Paterson, S., Martin, O., Sam, S., Syampungani, S., et al. (2020) 'The ESKE Project : a South-North educational and knowledge exchange framework to enhance food security and livelihoods'. [Poster] Exhibited at. 8th World Sustainability Forum 15 9 2020
Sam, S. (2020) ''. Information Development, 37 (3). pp. 1 - 16. ISSN: 0266-6669
Sam, S. (2019) 'Bridging the Digital Gap in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Critical Analysis of Illiteracy and Language Divide.', in Mutsvairo, B. and Ragnedda, M. (eds.) Mapping Digital Divide in Africa. Amsterdam University Press.
Sam, S. (2018) 'Social Shaping and Consequences of Mobile Social Media in Africa'.ICA Africa 2nd Biennial Conference 2018. Accra, Ghana. [unpublished]
Sam, S. (2018) 'Enabling Sustainable Primary Healthcare Access through an Informal Use of Mobile Phones in Plural Health Systems'.The International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Eugene, Oregon. 20 - 24 June.
Sam, S. (2018) 'Mobile phones and expanding human capabilities in plural health systems', inHealthcare Policy and Reform: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications. IGI Global. , 2. pp. 718 - 739.
Sam, S. (2017) ''. Information Development, 35 (1). pp. 135 - 149. ISSN: 0266-6669
Van de Fliert, E., Cooper, T., Sam, S., Cardey, S., Lie, R., Witteveen, L., et al. (2017) 'Inclusive Rural Communication Services: Building Evidence, Informing Policy'. Rome: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and The University of Queensland,. ISSN 13: 978-92-5-109537-9
Sam, S. (2017) 'Mobile phones and expanding human capabilities in plural health systems', inHealth Information Systems and the Advancement of Medical Practice in Developing Countries. IGI Global. pp. 93 - 114.
Sam, S. (2017) 'Mobile phones and expanding human capabilities in plural health systems', inHealth Care Delivery and Clinical Science: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications. IGI Global. pp. 504 - 525.
Sam, S. (2016) ''. Telematics and Informatics, 34 (1). pp. 359 - 369. ISSN: 0736-5853
Sam, S. (2015) 'Institutionalisation of Social Mobilisation as a Social Change Process'. Media Development Journal, 62 (3). pp. 1 - 6.
Sam, S. (2015) 'Mobile Phone: A New Mantra for Challenging Dominant Governance Practices in Post Conflict Context'.The International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Montreal, Canada.
Sam, S. (2015) ''. Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 66 (1). pp. 1 - 20. ISSN: 1681-4835
Van de Fliert, E., Sam, S., Reeves, LS., Sep煤lveda, C. and Nigussie, H. (2014) 'Mainstreaming Communication for Development in Policies and Programmes: Enabling Social Inclusion to Support Food Security, Resilient Livelihoods, and Family Farming.'. Available at: .
Sam, S. and Makor, J. (2011) 'Strategic Internet Business Management - An Assessment of Internet Business Growth Strategies Empirical Evidence from listed SMEs in Denmark'. GRIN Verlag. ISSN 10: 3656021104 ISSN 13: 9783656021100