Network Sovereignty: Building the Infrastructure Toward Intellectual Freedom in Indian Co
Talk by Melissa Duarte, University of Washington Information School
Event Details
Date
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Time
12:15 p.m.
Location
SLIS Commons, 4th floor, Helen C. White Hall
Description
Considers the social and political impacts of broadband Internet networks in terms of access, infrastructures, and uses to understand how networks change daily life in Indian Country. Will discuss the connection between broadband technologies, the sharing of information and knowledge, and opportunities for improving the means for intellectual freedom for Native peoples and their friends and neighbors.
Cost
Free
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