• Airtel Fiber vs Jio Fiber: The Battle of Broadband in India In an age where internet connectivity is an integral part of our lives, choosing the right broadband service is a decision of paramount importance. (cashermaking.com)
  • Bringing the Internet up to speed is a long time coming for rural pockets of Arizona, which ranks 29 among states in connectivity. (grantwatch.com)
  • The good news is that $625 million in federal funds has been made available to underserved rural communities lacking adequate internet connectivity under the recently passed spending bill. (grantwatch.com)
  • Yet, to provide internet connectivity capable of reaching every household in a four-county region of Alabama will cost about $40 million. (grantwatch.com)
  • Educators, administrators, nonprofits, small businesses and entrepreneurs across the USA and International seeking internet connectivity grants and frustrated by the often-overwhelming process involved with searching for technology grants can identify funding opportunities that are easy to read and simple to comprehend at GrantWatch.com . (grantwatch.com)
  • Plex allows you to stream your personal media collection, including movies, TV shows, photos, and music, directly to your Roku device without the need for internet connectivity. (robots.net)
  • Posting Stock produces highly ranked links to major search engines with human-readable content. (postingstock.com)
  • You can even use the internet to search newspaper archives to find out if there is anything that runs in your family that you may not yet be aware of. (futureplay.org)
  • Net neutrality and the open internet: why it's important, how it's at risk today, and what you can do about it right now. (sparkfun.com)
  • At stake is the openness of the internet, also referred to as net neutrality . (sparkfun.com)
  • In a nutshell: the technology that makes the internet go was designed with openness and neutrality firmly in mind. (sparkfun.com)
  • Without net neutrality success on the internet isn't just how good your site is, it's also how much money you can bring to the table. (sparkfun.com)
  • The last of the funds, a $1.8 million grant designed to bring county internet broadband speeds up to standards, will enable Congress Elementary and 60 other schools and libraries in Yavapai County to access a new fiber-optic connection that will provide faster, more reliable online service. (grantwatch.com)
  • Internet access has also provided teachers at Congress Elementary with more flexibility to allow for individualized instruction, taking advantage of apps and computer programs that let students learn at their own pace - rather than the slow speeds once required of downloading the internet. (grantwatch.com)
  • Feamster, who is also deputy director of the Center for Information Technology Policy , later explained that internet speeds have vastly increased overall and most traffic now consists of video. (princeton.edu)
  • In reality, no one holds or owns the official data on Internet speeds. (technologypundits.com)
  • Internet speeds can be significantly different between states, cities, and towns. (technologypundits.com)
  • Those with the slowest speeds might have an mbps about half of the states with the fastest Internet. (technologypundits.com)
  • Companies or people created content and uploaded it to their internet service provider. (princeton.edu)
  • Companies called content delivery networks, which specialize in moving large amounts of data across sections of the internet, have emerged to handle much of the network traffic. (princeton.edu)
  • At the same time, corporations that create a lot of content have merged with internet companies. (princeton.edu)
  • While it does require an internet connection for updates and new content, once downloaded, you can enjoy the available content offline without the need for a live internet connection. (robots.net)
  • Whether on an industrial, government or individual scale, to take advantage of IoT technology, infrastructure is crucial. (ustechsregister.com)
  • The Biden administration has also introduced a lofty $100 billion infrastructure plan to connect all Americans to the Internet. (technologypundits.com)
  • Alternative methods for communication infrastructure post-disaster need to be investigated with telecommunication experts. (who.int)
  • With today's show-everything internet, credentials, whether scanned or manually inputted, often reveal more than necessary. (forbes.com)
  • Thankfully today's internet doesn't work like that. (sparkfun.com)
  • Is the use of the internet to learn music a way of making the most of today's tools, or a negative affect of today's society's culture of being accustomed to instantaneous satisfaction? (onlinepianist.com)
  • In 2021, the team beat the US army in a competition to demonstrate EEG and brain technology in a competition sponsored by Facebook's Reality Labs, its metaverse division. (yahoo.com)
  • Cite this: Telerheumatology Will Thrive Post Pandemic - Medscape - Mar 17, 2021. (medscape.com)
  • Telecoms is one of the largest business sectors, and communications providers often have large IT budgets and are early adopters of new technologies. (computerweekly.com)
  • InternetNews is a source of industry news and intelligence for IT professionals from all branches of the technology world. (internetnews.com)
  • Our news and analysis of this important industry looks at how telecommunications firms, ISPs and other internet companies are using IT, and the regulatory issues that affect the services they provide. (computerweekly.com)
  • From video games to computers to social media and everything in-between, we'll be providing product reviews, news, and musings on everything tech related. (futureplay.org)
  • You will be able to watch local news, sports, and other live broadcasts from the comfort of your home, even if you don't have an internet connection. (robots.net)
  • This study constructed and verified a research model, based on interaction theory and the cultural lens model, that focuses on the relationship between users' cultural profiles and post-adoption beliefs in the context of the mobile Internet. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Her research focuses on online deviance, and technology-facilitated gender abuse and sexual violence. (lu.se)
  • abstract = "Little is known about how culture affects users' perceptions and beliefs after they have adopted an information technology (IT). (elsevierpure.com)
  • In the meantime, GrantWatch lists the most recent technology grants designed to increase access to broadband internet services in rural and underserved areas of the nation including states like Alabama , where online service can be essential for boosting technology education, economic development, emergency services and healthcare. (grantwatch.com)
  • In developed countries the internet usage in healthcare is well-established, while in most parts of the developing world the internet use and literacy rates are low and slowly improving. (bvsalud.org)
  • Her PhD and post-doctorate focused on topics related to the financing, delivery and quality of healthcare in South Africa. (lu.se)
  • Wyatt has been conducting research about digital technologies and healthcare for more than 20 years. (lu.se)
  • Internet Technologies and Innovations is the premier international conference for Internet entrepreneurs, VCs and angel investors in the CEE region with emphasis on the CIS countries. (smallbizpod.co.uk)
  • A discussion hosted by the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley: Recent innovations in science and technology have provided human rights advocates, journalists, and scientists with new tools to expose war crimes and other serious violations of human rights and to disseminate this information in real time throughout the world. (e-strategyblog.com)
  • Its gas station, general store, sawmill, shipyard, and butcher shop shuttered their doors long ago, leaving this tiny hamlet with only the Samoa Cookhouse home-style diner, an elementary school, post office, and a restored bed-and-breakfast inn. (internetnews.com)
  • For teachers at Congress Elementary School, poor internet service forced digital-savvy thinkers, who wanted to use technology in the classroom, to begin the slow process of downloading an instructional video the night before to show in class the next day. (grantwatch.com)
  • Now, you want to get Windstream internet service for rural area. (postingstock.com)
  • It is an authorized ''FEDEX'' agent with full service US Post Office functions that accepts ''UPS'' drop offs. (globalbx.com)
  • Okay, so having your home planet obliterated is not quite the same as having your internet co-opted by a greedy oligopoly of internet service providers. (sparkfun.com)
  • The information then moved through a series of large autonomous networks until it reached the consumer's internet service provider, which downloaded it to the user. (princeton.edu)
  • You might be tempted to say I buy access from an ISP [internet service provider], it's clearly their fault," he said. (princeton.edu)
  • This then brings us to one (unsurprising) fact: Internet service providers don't do well in NPS. (technologypundits.com)
  • References to non-CDC sites on the Internet are provided as a service to MMWR readers and do not constitute or imply endorsement of these organizations or their programs by CDC or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (cdc.gov)
  • Type of jobs created due to redevelopment Reports from new businesses by sector (e.g., service industry, technology industry, medical services). (cdc.gov)
  • Internet access for all: Interview with Sonia Jorge, Executive Director of A4AI" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Some 842,000 people living in rural Alabama do not have access to broadband internet. (grantwatch.com)
  • For much of the past decade, fierce political battles over the internet have involved concerns that the fastest access would go only to those with the greatest ability to pay. (princeton.edu)
  • In his address, Feamster spoke about efforts to measure and oversee consumers' access to information on the internet. (princeton.edu)
  • Some proposals could permit governments to censor legitimate speech -- or even allow them to cut off Internet access," said Google. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • In another use of the company's technologies with patients diagnosed with heart failure, users could access more than 50 "care pathways " - personalized and interactive patient education curriculums - by going to a medical app. (techonomy.com)
  • While most channels on Roku require an internet connection to function properly, there are still several options available for those times when you don't have access to the internet. (robots.net)
  • One of the easiest ways to access channels without internet on Roku is by connecting an OTA antenna to your Roku device. (robots.net)
  • These channels and features provide you with plenty of options to enjoy your favorite entertainment even when you don't have access to the internet. (robots.net)
  • I have followed all the instructions up to #36 when it tells me to open up Internet Explorer, and if I am still unable to access the internet then to post a message in the forum that I can't. (geekstogo.com)
  • And the instructions said if I get that to post a message here that I cannot access the internet. (geekstogo.com)
  • On the other hand, if I can't access internet explorer it's still defeating the purpose, right? (geekstogo.com)
  • I just have to reconnect the modem to my computer to access the internet, which is the only way I can get back on the internet. (geekstogo.com)
  • Dental students at this private dental institution in India reported lower levels of internet use than students in other countries, which may be due to limited access and availability at the present institution. (bvsalud.org)
  • Moreover, the development of the internet as a vehicle for world-wide communication and the emergence of the World Wide Web have made instantaneous access to much of the entire body of medical information an exciting tool. (bvsalud.org)
  • Moreover, my results show that the lack of computer and internet access in most rural areas might be a big challenge in implementing teleworking at a large scale. (lu.se)
  • If you want simpler upfront charging with no unexpected fees and you don't need features like Priority Assist, Ultrafast speed, Internet Optimiser or a professional installation - then your best choice is an Upfront Internet plan. (telstra.com.au)
  • In its early stages, the internet was simpler, although not actually simple. (princeton.edu)
  • If you've been reading CIO.com, or Forbes, you might be under the impression that the Internet of Things is some sort of fad, like Orbits Juice, Pogs or the Sham Wow, when in reality the Internet of Things is a paradigm shift in user interface - like when video killed the radio star and Google became the biggest advertiser in the world. (betakit.com)
  • Therefore, ensuring the ongoing development and implementation of IoT technology in Thailand, as done by DTC, will have a positive impact on the country's future. (ustechsregister.com)
  • For IoT technology to work properly, interactions between IoT devices and humans must work well. (ustechsregister.com)
  • is a part of the Researchers @ Work Programme at the Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore. (cis-india.org)
  • The Internet of Things and the devices that we work with through them - at least the ones that are good - are invisible," said Saunders. (betakit.com)
  • That's the point, most consumers don't think of the Internet of Things when they tap their debit card on a POS system or drive their cars to work - but IoT is there. (betakit.com)
  • How Can You Put the Internet to work for You? (futureplay.org)
  • Granted, the United States can-and should-do better when it comes to its Internet speed, especially now that experts forecast the growing demand for remote work and high-quality online streaming. (technologypundits.com)
  • These are ICT or media specialists of various kinds (e.g. geeks, hackers, tech journalists, internet lawyers, digital artists) who work at the intersection of technology and politics in pursuit of greater civic liberties and 'digital democracy' ( demokrasi digital ) (Postill forthcoming). (lu.se)
  • In this blog post I aim to understand the phenomenon of teleworking from different angles and examine the perceptions and attitudes of workers in Uzbekistan towards this model of work. (lu.se)
  • In the 1970s and 1980s, Jack Nilles and Allan Toffler predicted that work of the future would be relocated into or nearby employees' homes with the help of technology, called 'Telework' and for the past four decades the digitization of conventional workplaces has been among the most discussed topics worldwide through a various lens. (lu.se)
  • Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. (postingstock.com)
  • This blog entry is the first in a series by Namita Malhotra on her CIS-RAW project that is about pornography, Internet, sexuality, law, new media and technology. (cis-india.org)
  • Based on his analysis of this rich survey data, Ulugbek produced a series of blog posts on the concept of teleworking and its relevance and usage in the context of Uzbekistan. (lu.se)
  • In the following blog post, Ulugbek talks about the emergence of teleworking culture following the onset of Covid-19 pandemic. (lu.se)
  • In my first blog post, I will present the results of the online survey carried out with first-time remote workers in Uzbekistan. (lu.se)
  • It claims the internet as being an essential source of information and services for all and advocates an open, competitive broadband and telecommunications market, regulated by an independent agency. (wikipedia.org)
  • In recognition of increased consumer demand for data and services in connected cars, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has announced a new automotive industry collaboration to bring drivers and passengers a rich internet experience. (traffictechnologytoday.com)
  • The results of large-scale on-line surveys in Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan indicate that four cultural factors-uncertainty avoidance, individualism, contextuality, and time perception-have a significant influence on users' post-adoption perceptions of mobile Internet services. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Connecting those communities with the same internet services that cities and suburban areas have enjoyed for many years will be a massive project, but one in which policymakers are committed to make happen. (grantwatch.com)
  • For more and more consumers, the Internet is turning into their go-to place for goods and services. (futureplay.org)
  • There are a myriad of goods and services you can turn to the Internet for when you are in need. (futureplay.org)
  • In letting the Internet help you, you are making that much easier to get the goods and services you need in life. (futureplay.org)
  • Speaking before the Federal Trade Commission's hearing on internet competition and consumer protection, Nick Feamster said changes to the structure of the internet require new methods to measure online services. (princeton.edu)
  • A4AI was briefly discussed in relation to Internet.org, a Facebook-led initiative for Internet accessibility, by David Talbot in an article for Technology Review. (wikipedia.org)
  • If both companies had to pay extra to the ISPs to be "in the fast lane" then MySpace could buy their way to a faster internet that Facebook couldn't afford. (sparkfun.com)
  • This type of playing field could have kept Facebook to the backwaters of the Internet and MySpace could still be dominant today. (sparkfun.com)
  • Her monograph is an attempt to unravel the relations between pornography, technology and the law in the shifting context of the contemporary. (cis-india.org)
  • The Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) is an initiative to make the Internet more affordable to people around the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the world of wireless technology, 5G mmWave has garnered significant attention due to its remarkable speed. (cashermaking.com)
  • I can easily try out if this works, by simply accessing that URL from a browser - either on my own laptop or on any other computer anywhere in the world connected to the internet. (amis.nl)
  • According to World Population Review, Maryland's Internet is the fastest at 196.2 mpbs followed by Virginia, New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. (technologypundits.com)
  • Ultimately, Cogitat believes its technology could be used for controlling prosthetics or interacting with a virtual world or games using only thoughts. (yahoo.com)
  • Last week we shared an update from alumnus Morgan M. Broman, who was invited as a distinguished speaker at the IEEE 4th World Forum on Internet of Things. (lu.se)
  • The technology is rewiring our brain," said Nora Volkow of the National Institute of Drug Abuse, and she compares the lure of digital stimulation to our need for food and sex, which are essential but counterproductive in excess. (kevinmd.com)
  • He also compares the cognitive effects of the Internet (scattering our attention) with the printed book (focusing our attention). (kevinmd.com)
  • Meanwhile, Elon Musk's company SpaceX launched over 50 Starlink satellites into outer space, which will benefit places with less reliable Internet speed and connection. (technologypundits.com)
  • AI and Robotics are two tech trends to keep an eye on and you can read the interview below. (lu.se)
  • At present, there are already many benefits that can be obtained through the Internet of Things (IoT), ranging from increasing HR efficiency, reducing company budgets, to improving data quality. (ustechsregister.com)
  • After knowing the benefits of IoT technology, 3 things need to be prepared to be able to develop and implement IoT technology in Thailand. (ustechsregister.com)
  • The Internet of things technology in Thailand must be running. (ustechsregister.com)
  • No other platform can match the web's ability to bridge the diversity of data that will come from the car, user devices, the web, and the Internet of Things (IoT). (traffictechnologytoday.com)
  • Studies by the Acquity Group and Nielsen found that consumers aren't very aware of the Internet of Things and they aren't planning on buying any new connected devices. (betakit.com)
  • Forbes went as far as to title an article The Internet of Things Has An Enthusiasm Gap , and CIO.com published Move Over Big Data, Here Comes the Internet of Things or Not . (betakit.com)
  • But for Spencer Saunders, President of Art & Science Digital Experience Design in Toronto, the Internet of Things is a new set of options - it is a whole new medium. (betakit.com)
  • The first thing to consider about the Internet of Things is to think of it as a channel," explained Saunders. (betakit.com)
  • You're probably familiar with the Internet of Things-the growing number of super-connected devices that basically "talk" to each other. (techonomy.com)
  • Now, get ready for the next big wave: the Internet of Medical Things, or IoMT. (techonomy.com)
  • Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications in underground coal mines. (cdc.gov)
  • The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) - a concept that combines sensor networks and control systems - has been employed in several industries to improve productivity and safety. (cdc.gov)
  • To assess the internet usage among dental students at a private dental institution in India. (bvsalud.org)
  • Internet usage was assessed among the first- to senior-year undergraduate dental students at the Darshan Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, India. (bvsalud.org)
  • Este trabalho avaliou o uso de Internet entre estudantes de Odontologia em uma instituição privada na India. (bvsalud.org)
  • O uso de Internet foi analisado entre 247 alunos do primeiro ao último ano do curso de Odontologia de Darshan Dental College and Hospital, Udaipur, na India. (bvsalud.org)
  • Os estudantes de Odontologia desta instituição na India relataram menores níveis de utilização da Internet que alunos de outros países. (bvsalud.org)
  • He frequently delivers presentations and training on a variety of education and technology topics at schools and conferences across the U.S. Walsh is a Flipped Learning Network Board Member. (emergingedtech.com)
  • IDCEE is in the TOP-5 European conferences related to Internet technologies and entrepreneurship. (smallbizpod.co.uk)
  • Percent change in sales tax revenue for a Internal county/city/town data, revenue pre- and post- business or businesses before and after e.g. (cdc.gov)
  • It's time for Tech 101! (cdt.org)
  • I would propose that every time the federal government makes any expenditure, it posts it on the Internet within 24 hours, so you can find out exactly where every dollar of the budget goes, down to how much it costs to mow the courthouse lawn in your home town. (ontheissues.org)
  • We live in a time of unprecedented technological growth and political upheaval. This is indeed the most exciting time in the history of our species. (emergingedtech.com)
  • Using web technology in the car will reduce time to market for automotive apps, and allowing more innovation from existing development teams. (traffictechnologytoday.com)
  • Last time we discussed music, the internet and technology on music learning in particular. (onlinepianist.com)
  • The company wants to achieve that through technologies it calls "precision engagement" - which basically uses data-driven approaches to connect with patients and give them the right information at the right time based on their willingness or ability to engage. (techonomy.com)
  • If there's any consolation, the average Internet speed around this time was 11 mbps. (technologypundits.com)
  • If the government never sets standards of IoT technology in terms of frequency, level of domestic components and quality, developers will easily be swayed. (ustechsregister.com)
  • Introducing Internet StockTracker, the new weekly e-mail newsletter from internet.com Corp. Every Friday internet.com will deliver to your e-mail in-box the latest performance data on individual Internet companies and their competitors. (internetnews.com)
  • Our post-paid internet plans come with unlimited data and most of the same great features as Upfront Internet plans - plus some extra features not yet available on our Upfront plans. (telstra.com.au)
  • This is the concept that all data on the internet is created equal and should be treated equally as it moves around the internet. (sparkfun.com)
  • In the 2020 data by Statista, South Korea had the fastest mobile Internet speed at 113.01 mbps, followed by China and then UAE and Qatar. (technologypundits.com)
  • Like their counterparts elsewhere, Indonesia's tech-pol nerds have been actively engaged in digital rights and data activism (or 'speaking data to power') for some years. (lu.se)
  • Percent change in property taxes paid for a Internal county/city/town data, tax revenue pre- and post- property before and after redevelopment. (cdc.gov)
  • They often use integrated technologies that utilize the web and unconventional equipment to connect people to their digital profiles or to other forms of media. (betakit.com)
  • I know that anyone with a significant retail network can buy a system that analyzes all of the assignable Internet connected objects on the people in front of their store. (betakit.com)
  • Nass is worried about heavy technology use diminishing our capacity for empathy by limiting how much people engage with each other, even in the same room. (kevinmd.com)
  • Dr Ponniah says: "Other people in this field are using invasive technologies, they require some kind of operation. (yahoo.com)
  • This monograph is not so much about a cultural product called porn as it is a meditation on visuality and seeing, the construction and experience of gazing, technology and bodies in the law, modern myths, the interactions between human and filmic bodies. (cis-india.org)
  • While he anticipates that physician-patient virtual visits will continue to be an important part of clinical practice post pandemic, he predicted the major growth areas for telerheumatology once COVID-19 is squashed will be in clinician-to-clinician interactions and remote patient monitoring using smart devices. (medscape.com)
  • The evolution of technology, especially the advances brought by the Internet, should be considered to evaluate the interactions between individuals in society and its cultural practices. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Forum, is an internet based forum for NBN Members that offers possibilities for interactions with peers, to find new colleagues for co-operations, to discuss various aspects of biorisk management and to share best practices with regards to technology and techniques relevant to biosafety and biosecurity. (folkhalsomyndigheten.se)
  • Geeks to Go is a friendly community of tech experts who can solve any problem you have. (geekstogo.com)
  • The establishment of cultural practices with the use of internet resources in political campaigns is discussed. (bvsalud.org)
  • How can you feel the sophistication of IoT technology without a stable, easily available internet network? (ustechsregister.com)
  • In other words, the internet is a bunch of smaller networks that can talk to each other to form a much bigger network. (cdt.org)
  • In October 2020, the Member State mechanism called for the creation of five new working groups to support Activities B (global focal point network), C (detection technologies), E (risk communication and awareness), F (impact and advocacy), and regional and global initiatives.2 Four working groups exist for Activities A (risk-based post-market surveillance), C ("track and trace"), G (transit) and H (internet). (who.int)
  • Now, getting online is no longer a problem at Congress Elementary, although internet capability remains less than half of what is recommended by the nonprofit EducationSuperHighway. (grantwatch.com)
  • The internet is saving 10 times the energy required to run an internet-linked computer. (cleantechnica.com)
  • Princeton experts including Nick Feamster, a computer science professor, told the Federal Trade Commission last week that we need new standards for measuring internet performance rather than simply relying on speed. (princeton.edu)
  • Netflix isn't able to license every show for every country, so it limits which shows can be streamed depending on where the viewer is located, and it uses the viewer's IP address-the numeric code that (theoretically) uniquely identifies a specific computer or router on the Internet-to determine their location. (teleread.com)
  • And even if you've been networking with other computer users "online" since the '80s, the real boom in internet usage came about in the 2000s. (neatorama.com)
  • This also inhibits the growth of IoT technology. (ustechsregister.com)
  • In the rapidly evolving landscape of 5G and edge computing, Accenture stands out as a trailblazer, harnessing these transformative technologies to drive innovation and growth. (cashermaking.com)
  • And technology not necessarily as objects and devices that make pornography possible (but that too), but as history and evolution, process and method, and what this brings to understanding what pornography is. (cis-india.org)
  • Talk about backend web development techniques and technologies. (techarena.in)
  • Developers will wonder what if the IoT devices they make did not match with the government's regulation about IoT technology standards. (ustechsregister.com)
  • The post deals with what has been written about Savita Bhabhi in an attempt to make sense of her peccadiloes and with the seeming futility of Porn studies located in America to our different reality. (cis-india.org)
  • I learned about the book by reading a Wall Street Journal article by Carr titled "Does the Internet Make You Dumber? (kevinmd.com)
  • Add email address to subscribe to this site and receive notifications of new posts by email. (yugatech.com)
  • Google has also expressed its worries about the change , arguing that not all governments support a "free and open internet", and that they should not be given more control. (huffingtonpost.co.uk)
  • Sally Wyatt is Professor of Digital Cultures, and a member of the Maastricht University Science, Technology and Society Studies research group. (lu.se)
  • YugaTech.com is the largest and longest-running technology site in the Philippines. (yugatech.com)
  • Originally established in October 2002, the site has been transformed into a full-fledged technology site in 2005. (yugatech.com)
  • The Internet as a site for medicines in grey zones. (lu.se)
  • The deep crisis of the socialist public-political system and the breakup of a huge country like the Soviet Union in the early 1990s resulted in political chaos, economic paralysis and social collapse in Azerbaijan like in other post-Soviet countries. (who.int)
  • In this paper I draw from recent anthropological fieldwork to track the rise of a new class of political actor in Indonesia in the post-Suharto era: politicised nerds. (lu.se)