Sarah, OpenNet Initiative (ONI) site is perhaps a good place to start. While ONI didn't conduct empirical testing in both countries, it devoted sections on the Internet in North Korea: http://opennet.net/ research/profiles/north-korea and Cuba: http://opennet.net/research/profiles/cuba. In both sections, you can find links/references to some related articles. best, merlyna === Merlyna Lim Assistant Professor School of Justice & Social Inquiry and Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes Arizona State University PO Box 874401 Tempe, AZ 85287-4401, USA Email: merlyna.lim@asu.edu Homepage: Http://www.merlyna.org Phone: 480-727-8787 Fax: 480-727-8791 On May 29, 2007, at 10:06 AM, Sarah Michele Ford wrote:
Hi all, Today in my Internet & Society class a student wondered about the amount and quality of Internet access in Cuba and North Korea. Anyone have any info or know of a good place to start looking?
Thanks, Sarah
*********************** Sarah Michele Ford Department of Sociology University of Massachusetts - Amherst ford@soc.umass.edu http://snowplow.org/sarah/
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