Education
About teens, Internet and Privacy: The Challenges of Identity in the Digital Era
Liliana Arroyo
Why privacy is an important issue for young people who experiment with Internet and social media.
Storytelling
Rights for authors, publishers and readers
Mariana Eguaras
For five hundred years, intellectual property and copyright have been the cornerstone on which a huge number of business models have been built.
Commons
The Wealth of Networks
Mayo Fuster Morell
A review of the book The Wealth of Networks. How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom by Yochai Benkler.
Technology
The Other Net Behind the Great Wall (II)
Sandra Álvaro
Chinanet is an autonomous internet, separated from the rest of the word and characterised by a different usage that is more about performance than participation.
Technology
The Other Net Behind the Great Wall (I)
Sandra Álvaro
China’s cultural heritage, along with the strong control mechanisms that accompany the process of opening up have led to the development of Chinanet.
Technology
Africa Recycles and Creates Technology
Carlos Bajo
In the midst of e-waste traffickers, Africans are endeavouring to find ways to breathe new life into these discarded materials.
Storytelling
Expanding books and Post-Digital Print
Alessandro Ludovico
In the post-digital era, print can be culturally subversive, particularly when its unchangeability is strategically used instead of rejected as obsolete.
Technology
Digital Africa. A developing ecosystem
Carlos Bajo
There is an Africa that innovates and looks to ICTs as a means to solve its problems through a citizen-led process.
Education
The Internet Universe of Teenagers
Quima Farré
Educational Briefcase is a pedagogical tool for high schools, to take knowledge and reflections about the impact of the Internet on our lives into the classroom
Culture
Wearables in Culture. Made-to-Measure Augmented Experiences
Cristina Sáez
Wearables, devices that we wear as we would a t-shirt or a watch, which monitor everything we do, are already starting to make their way into the cultural world.
Technology
Back to the Future: The Internet of Everything
Cristina Sáez
Can you imagine an alarm clock that decides to wake you up 10 minutes earlier because it knows you have a meeting first thing and there’s a traffic jam?