TASCHA TALK - Thursday August 9, 2012
Social Representations of Community Multimedia Centres in Mozambique
Sara Vannini
Thursday --  August 9, 2012, from 11:00-12:00
Roosevelt Commons Building, 4th floor multi-purpose room
or via Adobe Connect<http://connect.washington.edu/ischool-tascha/>
Social representations are systems of ideas, values, and practices people adopt 
to interact with their reality. Starting from this construct, this research 
investigates community multimedia centres in Mozambique and their perceptions 
by the local communities. Community multimedia centres are a particular kind of 
public access to ICTs venue which combine community radio (broadcasting in 
local languages to a maximum distance ray of 150 kilometers) with facilities of 
a telecentre. Sara will discuss preliminary results and methodological issues 
connected to the research (semi-structured interviews, photo-elicitation 
technique and an application to TASCHA non-users survey).
About the presenter
Sara Vannini is a PhD Candidate at the Università della Svizzera italiana 
(Lugano, Switzerland). She is currently working on the research and cooperation 
project RE-ACT, in collaboration with the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane 
(Maputo, Mozambique). Her research interests lie in the area of the social 
meanings attributed to ICTs and community multimedia centres in Mozambique.


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Technology & Social Change (TASCHA)
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