Perceptions of Connectedness: Public Access Computing and Social Inclusion in Colombia

Of all the benefits public access computers (PAC) offer users, one stands apart: stronger personal connections with friends and family. A closer look at the results of a qualitative study among users of libraries, telecenters, and cybercafes in Colombia, South America, shows that social media and pe...

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