Gustavo was able to sign out for inornet in his uncle's house. He then brought about 500 meters of cable up the hill, you know, connected through linkes af routers. And until he gets to the top of the hill and connects to the land house,. So as his place for connection is placed as the inernet service provider. I think it's brilliant because it shows how much of that montane technology yo know about the needs, the uses of the community That would dictate how this certain technology will be used.
Paris Marx is joined by David Nemer to discuss how residents of Brazil’s favelas reshape technologies developed in the Global North to serve their needs, and how technology alone does not solve social oppression.
David Nemer is an assistant professor in the Department of Media Studies and in the Latin American Studies program at the University of Virginia. He’s also the author of Technology of the Oppressed: Inequity and the Digital Mundane in Favelas of Brazil. Follow David on Twitter at @DavidNemer.
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