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    The Impact of Cybercafés on the Connectedness of Children Left Behind by Overseas Filipino Workers 

    Alampay, Erwin; Alampay, Liane; Raza, Khane (Technology & Social Change Group (TASCHA), 2013-08-06)
    This in-depth study looks at the use of cybercafés by children of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). It determines how cybercafés function as an alternative to home internet access in terms of the internet’s function to maintain familial connectedness. The impact of using public access venues (public access venues) in ...

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    AuthorAlampay, Erwin (1)
    Alampay, Liane (1)
    Raza, Khane (1)Subjectcybercafes (1)global impact study (1)ICT4D (1)
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    impact (1)migrants (1)overseas workers (1)
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