Project “Vuela”

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18617/liinc.v14i1.4237

Abstract

Vuela aims to fight physical and digital segregation, which is partly explained by the lack of access to creating scientific and technological knowledge. We started in 2017 with a series of experiments and iterations, and today we focus on developing a toolkit to make open science with drones. Working with free technologies, we expect these tools to be created collaboratively and that they can be equally accessible to marginal communities, activists, or researchers.

 

References

ANDREWS, Matt; PRITCHETT, Lant; WOOLCOCK, Michael. Building State Capability, Evidence, Analysis, Action, 2016, disponible (acceso abierto) en: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/building-state-capability-9780198747482?cc=cl&lang=en&

GOSH. Global Open Science Hardware Roadmap, 2018, disponible en: http://openhardware.science/2018/01/10/gosh-roadmap-launching-a-revolution-in-access-to-scientific-tools/

HOSMAN, Laura; ARMEY, Laura E. Taking technology to the field: hardware challenges in developing countries, 2017, disponible en: https://asu.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/taking-technology-to-the-field-hardware-challenges-in-developing-

HOSMAN, Laura; FIFE, Elizabeth. The Use Of Mobile Phones For Development In Africa: Top-Down-Meets-Bottom-Up Partnering, 2012, disponible en: http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/560/938

SHAW, Joe; GRAHAM, Mark. An Informational Right to the City? Code, Content, Control, and the Urbanization of Information, 2017, disponible en: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anti.12312/abstract

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Published

05/06/2018

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Experience reports on Platform economy and new collaborative forms of production