Thank you guys a lot for all the brilliant recommendations. I did a little "dig around" and found some insightful and interesting pieces. I thought I'd share them with you: Nemer, D.(2013). Materializing digital inequalities: the digital artifacts of the marginalized in Brazil. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Information and Communications Technologies and Development: Notes-Volume 2 (pp. 108-111). ACM. Nemer, D., Reed, P. (2013). Can a Community Technology Center be For-Profit? A case study of LAN Houses in Brazil. In Proceedings of the CIRN 2013 Community Informatics Conference. Prato, Italy. Vargas, J. H. C. (2006). When a Favela Dared to Become a Gated Condominium The Politics of Race and Urban Space in Rio de Janeiro. Latin American Perspectives, 33(4), 49-81. Zagal, J. P., & Bruckman, A. (2005). From samba schools to computer clubhouses: Cultural institutions as learning environments. Convergence, 11(1), 88-105. Dent, A. S. (2012). Piracy, circulatory legitimacy, and neoliberal subjectivity in Brazil. Cultural Anthropology, 27(1), 28-49. http://www.psych.lse.ac.uk/undergroundsociabilities/index.php From: jenmccalister@live.com To: citasa@list.citasa.org Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 17:49:16 -0500 Subject: [CITASA] Technology in "unusual" places Hello everyone, My name is Jen McCalister, I'm a PhD student at Northumbria University and I'm studying the use of technology in "unusual" places. I was wondering if you smart folks could recommend researchers or scholarly work that focus on technology in the Favellas / slums of Brazil? Thanks heaps. -------------------------------- Jen McCalister PhD Student at Northumbria University _______________________________________________ CITASA mailing list CITASA@list.citasa.org http://list.citasa.org/mailman/listinfo/citasa_list.citasa.org