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Title: Local content in Brazil : conceptual framework and methodological implications
Author: Holmes, Tori  
Citation: Holmes, Tori (2009). "Local content in Brazil: conceptual framework and methodological implications". Digithum. The humanities in the digital age, 2009, Vol. 0, num 11
Abstract: This article presents work in progress from PhD research investigating the use of the internet in the favelas (shantytowns) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with a particular focus on the internet content produced and shared by those who live there. The research proposes to apply the concept of local content beyond the scope of digital inclusion policy and projects, to content generated in everyday practices of internet use. The article presents an overview of internet access in Brazil and discussion of the conceptual and methodological issues raised by the interest in local content, understood as "the expression of the locally owned and adapted knowledge of a community - where the community is defined by its location, culture, language, or area of interest" according to a definition proposed by Ballantyne (2002).
Keywords: Brazil
Internet
local content
digital divide
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2009
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/deed.ca  
Appears in Collections:2009, n. 11
Articles cientÍfics

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