This research paper examines the emergence of shared networks in Tseltal and Zapoteco communities in Chiapas and Oaxaca (Mexico): internet first mile signal-sharing practices that articulate interconnection infrastructure and coexistence values to extend the internet to areas where the services of existing larger internet service providers are unsatisfactory or unavailable. In the case studies analyzed, indigenous people become internet codesigners by infrastructuring for their own local networks and interconnecting to the global internet. The paper argues that a hybrid materializes at the level of network interconnection when comunalidad, or the way of these communities, suppo...
Networking in Latin America: view from the fringe (Pietrosemoli, Ermanno) Abstract Merida is ...
Broadband access is an important part of enhancing rural community development, improving the genera...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Asháninka @ Amazonie péruvienneSpanish version ava...
This paper offers an overview of the changes in the Internet interconnection regime in the past deca...
Recent developments in wireless networking are raising new hopes for sustainable Internet diffusion ...
The Internet as a networked system has been rendered more complex than ever before as human endpoint...
to the Internet in the United States and in many countries in Western Europe has been gained through...
On February 27, 1994, three Costa Rican engineers took an afternoon flight from San José to Managua...
What follows is an exercise in inductive thinking whereby some simple facts, a few strategic omissio...
Wireless data transmission in The Andes: networking Merida State (Pietrosemoli, Ermanno) Abstra...
The Internet, a product of many minds building upon the inventions of older minds, has been characte...
Access to the Internet has grown exponentially in Latin America over the past decade. The Internatio...
This article contains a brief overview of mexican indigenous communities problems to connect to Inte...
Indigenous media have become an intensely debated subject in discussions of cultural diversity and a...
The Internet has been a valuable resource for many indigenous groups as a vehicle for self-represent...
Networking in Latin America: view from the fringe (Pietrosemoli, Ermanno) Abstract Merida is ...
Broadband access is an important part of enhancing rural community development, improving the genera...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Asháninka @ Amazonie péruvienneSpanish version ava...
This paper offers an overview of the changes in the Internet interconnection regime in the past deca...
Recent developments in wireless networking are raising new hopes for sustainable Internet diffusion ...
The Internet as a networked system has been rendered more complex than ever before as human endpoint...
to the Internet in the United States and in many countries in Western Europe has been gained through...
On February 27, 1994, three Costa Rican engineers took an afternoon flight from San José to Managua...
What follows is an exercise in inductive thinking whereby some simple facts, a few strategic omissio...
Wireless data transmission in The Andes: networking Merida State (Pietrosemoli, Ermanno) Abstra...
The Internet, a product of many minds building upon the inventions of older minds, has been characte...
Access to the Internet has grown exponentially in Latin America over the past decade. The Internatio...
This article contains a brief overview of mexican indigenous communities problems to connect to Inte...
Indigenous media have become an intensely debated subject in discussions of cultural diversity and a...
The Internet has been a valuable resource for many indigenous groups as a vehicle for self-represent...
Networking in Latin America: view from the fringe (Pietrosemoli, Ermanno) Abstract Merida is ...
Broadband access is an important part of enhancing rural community development, improving the genera...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Asháninka @ Amazonie péruvienneSpanish version ava...