RESUMEN FOTOGRÁFICO DE LAS PRÁCTICAS DE LABORATORIO DE IMAGENMichelle Henderson
Me ha resultado un poco difícil hacer la selección de tantos actos y momentos ocurridos en 3 meses, pero esto es un "pequeño" resumen de mis prácticas en el ciclo formativo de Laboratorio de Imagen.
Fui asignada a colaborar con la Asociación "La Revista de Cáceres" que cubre entre otras noticias, inauguraciones socioculturales, temas políticos y de actualidad sobre la provincia de Cáceres. También me encomendaron realizar un reportaje para dar a conocer un poco más lo bella que es Cáceres y su gastronomía.
Ha sido una experiencia personalmente muy enriquecedora a nivel de actualidad social y cultural, y espero que os guste.
RESUMEN FOTOGRÁFICO DE LAS PRÁCTICAS DE LABORATORIO DE IMAGENMichelle Henderson
Me ha resultado un poco difícil hacer la selección de tantos actos y momentos ocurridos en 3 meses, pero esto es un "pequeño" resumen de mis prácticas en el ciclo formativo de Laboratorio de Imagen.
Fui asignada a colaborar con la Asociación "La Revista de Cáceres" que cubre entre otras noticias, inauguraciones socioculturales, temas políticos y de actualidad sobre la provincia de Cáceres. También me encomendaron realizar un reportaje para dar a conocer un poco más lo bella que es Cáceres y su gastronomía.
Ha sido una experiencia personalmente muy enriquecedora a nivel de actualidad social y cultural, y espero que os guste.
On 20th May 2016 UNU-CS hosted an event on Migrant Technologies: (re)producing (un)freedoms in Macau.
The one-day event brought together scholars, practitioners and activists to share learning and exchange ideas on the range of migrant technologies research being conducted across Asia and explore future collaborative approaches.
The key theme addressed at the event was how the use of mobile technologies adds layers of freedoms and unfreedoms to migration.
Speakers of the day include:
Introduction and Welcome: Michael Best, Director of UNU-CS
Opening Remarks: Tony Roberts, UNU-CS
Morning Panel: Emerging themes in Migrant Technology research
- Chair: Tony Roberts, UNU-CS
- Jack Qiu, Chinese University of Hong Kong - Freedom, Slavery, and Working-Class ICTs: Learning from Chinese Migrant Workers in Foxconn
- Nikos Dacanay, Chiang Mai University - ICT usage and how ethnic migrant women in northern Thailand indigenize/mediate human rights’ discourse of gender equality
- Odalia Wong, Baptist University of Hong Kong - Transnational Mothers and Mobile Phone Usage: The Case of the Filipino Female Domestic Workers in Hong Kong
- Discussant: Rhodora A. Abano, Centre for Migrant Advocacy in Philippines
Afternoon Panel: New Migrant Technologies
- Chair: Tony Roberts, UNU-CS
- Kayoko Ueno, University of Tokushima - Facebook Activism and Networking among Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore
- Jude Yew, National University of Singapore - Pemca: A proposed mobile platform for crowdsourcing the reporting and visualization of migrant worker injuries/deaths
- Kakit Cheong, National University of Singapore - Kwento: Designing a family storytelling mobile application for domestic helpers
- Discussant: Fish Ip, International Domestic Workers Federation
On 20th May 2016 UNU-CS hosted an event on Migrant Technologies: (re)producing (un)freedoms in Macau.
The one-day event brought together scholars, practitioners and activists to share learning and exchange ideas on the range of migrant technologies research being conducted across Asia and explore future collaborative approaches.
The key theme addressed at the event was how the use of mobile technologies adds layers of freedoms and unfreedoms to migration.
Speakers of the day include:
Introduction and Welcome: Michael Best, Director of UNU-CS
Opening Remarks: Tony Roberts, UNU-CS
Morning Panel: Emerging themes in Migrant Technology research
- Chair: Tony Roberts, UNU-CS
- Jack Qiu, Chinese University of Hong Kong - Freedom, Slavery, and Working-Class ICTs: Learning from Chinese Migrant Workers in Foxconn
- Nikos Dacanay, Chiang Mai University - ICT usage and how ethnic migrant women in northern Thailand indigenize/mediate human rights’ discourse of gender equality
- Odalia Wong, Baptist University of Hong Kong - Transnational Mothers and Mobile Phone Usage: The Case of the Filipino Female Domestic Workers in Hong Kong
- Discussant: Rhodora A. Abano, Centre for Migrant Advocacy in Philippines
Afternoon Panel: New Migrant Technologies
- Chair: Tony Roberts, UNU-CS
- Kayoko Ueno, University of Tokushima - Facebook Activism and Networking among Foreign Domestic Workers in Singapore
- Jude Yew, National University of Singapore - Pemca: A proposed mobile platform for crowdsourcing the reporting and visualization of migrant worker injuries/deaths
- Kakit Cheong, National University of Singapore - Kwento: Designing a family storytelling mobile application for domestic helpers
- Discussant: Fish Ip, International Domestic Workers Federation