Globalization of the Internet:
Latinos and Latin America, a
Comparative Perspective
Below are the findings made by a group of students of the University of
Texas at Austin, under the guidance of Professor Joseph Straubhaar and
Teaching Assistant Elissa Fineman, during the Spring Semester 2001.
Their papers focus on economic, social and institutional conditions that
affect the development of the Internet.
Access to the Internet
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Argentina By Chris Williams & Brian Bertino
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Bolivia By Quan Tran & Elizabeth Barrett
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Brazil By Jeremiah P. Spence & Laura A. Q. Barbosa
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Chile By Loreto Caro & Ken Dykes
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Cuba By Carrye Gilliland & Landon Peterson
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El Salvador By Byrne Rock & Teresa Valdez
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Guatemala By George Scariano & Ryan Polomski
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Mexico By Horacio Gallegos, Markell Pool & Rachel Anderson
Strategies for Improving Access to the Internet
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Brazil By Jeremiah P. Spence & Laura A. Q. Barbosa
Institutions and Groups' Use of the Internet
Content on the Internet
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