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DOI: 10.7764/cdi.36.716
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Triplemente marcadas: desconexiones comunicativas en la Amazonía sur ecuatoriana

Abstract: In the XXI century, the mobile age, it is worth revisiting the thesis of exclusive isolation in remote areas (gender, ethnicity and generation).

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“…According to a study by Luis Canelos, a member of the Kichwa nationality, communities in the region face challenges in accessing internet and telephony services due to their remote locations and limited ICT infrastructure (Canelos Vargas, 2021). For example, access to mobile telephony is less than half among its Shuar populations as compared to Ecuador’s mestizo population (Martínez Suárez et al, 2015). As a result, they resort to different means to access information and communication, with access to state-owned, private or community radio stations being a commonly used option.…”
Section: Amazonian Ecuador and Indigenous Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a study by Luis Canelos, a member of the Kichwa nationality, communities in the region face challenges in accessing internet and telephony services due to their remote locations and limited ICT infrastructure (Canelos Vargas, 2021). For example, access to mobile telephony is less than half among its Shuar populations as compared to Ecuador’s mestizo population (Martínez Suárez et al, 2015). As a result, they resort to different means to access information and communication, with access to state-owned, private or community radio stations being a commonly used option.…”
Section: Amazonian Ecuador and Indigenous Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%