Technologies of Connectivity: Resource Extraction and Social Media in the Democratic Republic of Congo
A workshop May 25, 2012
8:45AM - 6PM, MIT E51-275 (70 Memorial Dr. Cambridge)
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Poster
Topic Summary
Abstracts
Program
Audio Slide-Show: The Kuna Celebrations
Photographs and narration by anthropologist James Howe
SHASS
Magazine Said and Done, September 2011
Sensing the Unseen: Seminar explores the invisible world
Spectrvm Magazine
Professor Graham Jones in the MIT News
Professor Heather Paxson in the MIT News
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