This article examines the restrictions on internet access in Cuba and asks to what extent the lack of access to the World Wide Web has helped to maintain (with some evident changes), the socialist status quo on the island. The article will also examine how the internet is used to represent the nation externally and ultimately argues that the Cuban government is negotiating a fine line between taking full economic advantage of what the internet can offer and hampering its use as a mechanism for the subversion of the Revolution in the face of continued US aggression
The digital divide is an important academic concern. Whereas the first generation of studies focused...
This article describes practices of informal digital media circulation emerging in urban Cuba betwee...
Fuentes bibliograficas: v. l, p. [xxvii]-xxxi.--t. l. Origen del regimen municipal cubano.--t. 2. Vi...
This article examines the restrictions on internet access in Cuba and asks to what extent the lack o...
In this paper, I examine the dramatic growth of the Internet and look at how this new communication ...
With the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, many people predicted the imminent collapse of...
The Internet’s democratizing potential is a hot topic in the study of authoritarian regimes. In the ...
This paper focuses on issues related to Internet in Cuba, their development, current trends and tend...
Routinely ranked among countries with the highest restrictions on Internet use in the world, Cuba\u2...
“An important contribution to the study of the Cuban media landscape. Cuba’s Digital Revolution exam...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Internet adoption at a time of increasing change for the Cub...
We conducted an exploratory study to understand Cuban Internet use from individual viewpoint. Drawin...
It is widely believed that the Internet poses an insurmountable threat to authoritarian rule. But po...
It is widely believed that the Internet poses an insurmountable threat to authoritarian rule. But po...
A collection of articles opposing Cuba's autonomy.Written by "Lcdo. Sr. V. y R." Cf. "Un paréntesis,...
The digital divide is an important academic concern. Whereas the first generation of studies focused...
This article describes practices of informal digital media circulation emerging in urban Cuba betwee...
Fuentes bibliograficas: v. l, p. [xxvii]-xxxi.--t. l. Origen del regimen municipal cubano.--t. 2. Vi...
This article examines the restrictions on internet access in Cuba and asks to what extent the lack o...
In this paper, I examine the dramatic growth of the Internet and look at how this new communication ...
With the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, many people predicted the imminent collapse of...
The Internet’s democratizing potential is a hot topic in the study of authoritarian regimes. In the ...
This paper focuses on issues related to Internet in Cuba, their development, current trends and tend...
Routinely ranked among countries with the highest restrictions on Internet use in the world, Cuba\u2...
“An important contribution to the study of the Cuban media landscape. Cuba’s Digital Revolution exam...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Internet adoption at a time of increasing change for the Cub...
We conducted an exploratory study to understand Cuban Internet use from individual viewpoint. Drawin...
It is widely believed that the Internet poses an insurmountable threat to authoritarian rule. But po...
It is widely believed that the Internet poses an insurmountable threat to authoritarian rule. But po...
A collection of articles opposing Cuba's autonomy.Written by "Lcdo. Sr. V. y R." Cf. "Un paréntesis,...
The digital divide is an important academic concern. Whereas the first generation of studies focused...
This article describes practices of informal digital media circulation emerging in urban Cuba betwee...
Fuentes bibliograficas: v. l, p. [xxvii]-xxxi.--t. l. Origen del regimen municipal cubano.--t. 2. Vi...