Sara Vannini
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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
United States, Ticino United States
Profession
Lecturer
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
www.saravannini.com
À propos
Sara holds a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences from USI Lugano, Switzerland, specifically in Information and Communication Technologies for Development, and a M.A. in Latin American Literatures from Bologna University, Italy.
She is currently Visiting Researcher at the Technology and Social Change Group (TASCHA), University of Washington, USA.
Sara is also a postdoctoral research fellow with the BeCHANGE group and Executive Director of the NewMinE – New Media in Education Lab. at USI, Lugano, Switzerland.
Sara’s research is in the field of Information and Communication Technologies for Development, focusing in particular on the issues of Public Access to ICTs and the appropriation and so
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