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    Latin America, Computing, and the Politics of the Past and Present

    Latin America, Computing, and the Politics of the Past and Present

    (I delivered this talk at LASA 2019 in the panel "Computing in Latin America: Big Data, Modernization, and the Politics of Connection")
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    David Nemer
    Aug 8
    Monsoons at MakerGhat — a Community Makerspace in Mumbai

    Monsoons at MakerGhat — a Community Makerspace in Mumbai

    “Bhaiyya (brother), when will you come again? There’s a lot more I need to learn from you!”
    Go to the profile of Azra Ismail
    Azra Ismail
    Aug 12
    Are you here only for the content or also for the exchange?

    Are you here only for the content or also for the exchange?

    Or how cultural values influence engagement in Stack Overflow.
    Go to the profile of Nigini A. Oliveira
    Nigini A. Oliveira
    Nov 18, 2018
    Planning for HCIxB 2019

    Planning for HCIxB 2019

    is underway, and we’d like to create a proposal for the symposium this year based on what people would like to see (as far as we can help…
    Go to the profile of Neha Kumar
    Neha Kumar
    Oct 6, 2018
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    Experience report of ICTD X in Ahmedabad, India

    Experience report of ICTD X in Ahmedabad, India

    ‘The Tenth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development’ (ICTD X) at the Indian Institute of…
    Go to the profile of Katharina Losch
    Katharina Losch
    Feb 4
    My Experience with the ICTDX conference held in the IIM Ahmedabad Campus

    My Experience with the ICTDX conference held in the IIM Ahmedabad Campus

    My experience with ICTDX started when Operation ASHA was invited to give a demo of our technology that detects and treats Tuberculosis…
    Go to the profile of Sonali Batra
    Sonali Batra
    Jan 9
    “We can go anywhere”

    “We can go anywhere”

    Understanding independence through a case study of ride-hailing use by people with visual impairments in metropolitan India
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    Vaishnav Kameswaran
    Oct 22, 2018
    Consumption and Conservation: Reflections from the Field in India

    Consumption and Conservation: Reflections from the Field in India

    After more than 12 years of living and working in India, I moved to the US with my family at the end last year. The past few months have…
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    Indrani Medhi Thies
    Sep 5, 2018
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    Submission Recommendations

    We invite summaries of published or unpublished(/able) work, provocations, and thought pieces relevant to human-centered computing
    Go to the profile of Azra Ismail
    Azra Ismail
    May 10, 2018
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