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Sara holds a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences from USI Lugano, Switzerland, specifically in Information and Communication Technologies for Development, and a M.A. in Latin American Literatures from Bologna University, Italy.
She is currently Visiting Researcher at the Technology and Social Change Group (TASCHA), University of Washington, USA.
Sara is also a postdoctoral research fellow with the BeCHANGE group and Executive Director of the NewMinE – New Media in Education Lab. at USI, Lugano, Switzerland.
Sara’s research is in the field of Information and Communication Technologies for Development, focusing in particular on the issues of Public Access to ICTs and the appropriation and so
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Personal Information
Unternehmen/Arbeitsplatz
United States, Ticino United States
Beruf
Lecturer
Branche
Technology / Software / Internet
Webseite
www.saravannini.com
Info
Sara holds a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences from USI Lugano, Switzerland, specifically in Information and Communication Technologies for Development, and a M.A. in Latin American Literatures from Bologna University, Italy.
She is currently Visiting Researcher at the Technology and Social Change Group (TASCHA), University of Washington, USA.
Sara is also a postdoctoral research fellow with the BeCHANGE group and Executive Director of the NewMinE – New Media in Education Lab. at USI, Lugano, Switzerland.
Sara’s research is in the field of Information and Communication Technologies for Development, focusing in particular on the issues of Public Access to ICTs and the appropriation and so
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ict4d
mozambique
telecentres
community multimedia centres
social representations
cmc
visual methodologies
photo elicitation
ictd
icts
migration
community informatics
e-learning
social representation
participatory research
privacy
participatory photography
us migration
information behaviors
mobile technologies
access
community radios
public access to ict
digital divide
centri multimedia comunitari
mozambico
tic
telecentri
critical approach
mobile science
m-learning
mobile tourism
mobile learning
co-design
critical ict engagement
reflexive methodologies
rich pictures
humanitarian work
humanitarian organizations
information security
development informatics
participatory methodologies
sanctuary
mobile
information technology
facebook
migrants' activism
migration studies
hispanic migrants
perception of authority
migrants' political participation
perception of security
colombia
brazil
chile
libraries
qualitative research
design-based research
non-users
non-use
telecentress
informal learning
international development
photo-elicitation
cirn12
rural radio
evora 2012
cirs 2012
sviluppo
visual methods
ictd2012
education
literacy
population
community radio
semiotics
self-injury
ethnography
ethnographic methods
khanya
western cape
south africa
newmine
ipid
pav
m-science
m-tourism
mobile training
telecenters
priests
religious leaders
practices
catholic church
elearning
tourism
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