Keeping public cyberspace open: Lessons from the Pacific Islands
A number of empirical and conceptual lessons can be drawn from a closer look at atypical, non-western uses of the internet. Drawing on a study of two pioneering discussion forums, the Kava Bowl (KB) and the Kamehameha Roundtable (KR), maintained by diasporic Pacific Island communities, this article...
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Autor principal: | Marianne Franklin |
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Asia Pacific Network
2005
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