This article describes practices of informal digital media circulation emerging in urban Cuba between 2005 and 2010, drawing from interviews and ethnographic research in the city of Santiago de Cuba. The Cuban new media landscape is supported by informal networks that blend financial and social exchanges to circulate goods, media, and currency in ways that are often illegal but are largely tolerated. Presenting two case studies of young, educated Cubans who rely on the circulation of film and television content via external hard drives for most of their media consumption, I suggest that the emphasis of much existing literature on the role of state censorship and control in Cuban new media policy overlook the everyday practices through which...
With the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, many people predicted the imminent collapse of...
We conducted an exploratory study to understand Cuban Internet use from individual viewpoint. Drawin...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Internet adoption at a time of increasing change for the Cub...
“An important contribution to the study of the Cuban media landscape. Cuba’s Digital Revolution exam...
The Internet’s democratizing potential is a hot topic in the study of authoritarian regimes. In the ...
For several years Cuba's paquete has attracted international attention for its ability to procure an...
Despite the Cuban government’s resistance to recognize legal independent status for Cuban audiovisua...
This article examines the restrictions on internet access in Cuba and asks to what extent the lack o...
This article traces circuits of distribution and consumption of videocassette recorders (VCRs) and v...
This article traces circuits of distribution and consumption of videocassette recorders (VCRs) and v...
Routinely ranked among countries with the highest restrictions on Internet use in the world, Cuba\u2...
n this article, I trace how payment and money transfer systems in Cuba have expanded from undergroun...
In this paper, I examine the dramatic growth of the Internet and look at how this new communication ...
The article discusses the media consumption related to pop music among young Cubans based on ethnogr...
Digital technology has profoundly reconfigured state-society relations and Cuba’s recent broadening ...
With the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, many people predicted the imminent collapse of...
We conducted an exploratory study to understand Cuban Internet use from individual viewpoint. Drawin...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Internet adoption at a time of increasing change for the Cub...
“An important contribution to the study of the Cuban media landscape. Cuba’s Digital Revolution exam...
The Internet’s democratizing potential is a hot topic in the study of authoritarian regimes. In the ...
For several years Cuba's paquete has attracted international attention for its ability to procure an...
Despite the Cuban government’s resistance to recognize legal independent status for Cuban audiovisua...
This article examines the restrictions on internet access in Cuba and asks to what extent the lack o...
This article traces circuits of distribution and consumption of videocassette recorders (VCRs) and v...
This article traces circuits of distribution and consumption of videocassette recorders (VCRs) and v...
Routinely ranked among countries with the highest restrictions on Internet use in the world, Cuba\u2...
n this article, I trace how payment and money transfer systems in Cuba have expanded from undergroun...
In this paper, I examine the dramatic growth of the Internet and look at how this new communication ...
The article discusses the media consumption related to pop music among young Cubans based on ethnogr...
Digital technology has profoundly reconfigured state-society relations and Cuba’s recent broadening ...
With the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, many people predicted the imminent collapse of...
We conducted an exploratory study to understand Cuban Internet use from individual viewpoint. Drawin...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Internet adoption at a time of increasing change for the Cub...