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12017-07-02T05:03:02-07:00Pablo DeSotoa9f4d63ec1bd614f7d91ac83b94219c4e95407cf196752Course Networks, Maps, Games at UFRJ School of Communication (october 2013).plain2017-07-02T05:08:53-07:00Pablo DeSotoa9f4d63ec1bd614f7d91ac83b94219c4e95407cf
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1media/CourseNetworks.jpg2017-06-25T17:14:29-07:00Networks, Games, Maps18Federal University of Rio de Janeiroimage_header2017-08-10T03:33:50-07:00Networks, Games, Maps was a undergraduated course offered at the School of Communication Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in the spring term 2013, from 4th september to 27th november.
The methodology consisted in both theory and a practical exercise, where the students had to produce an article and a collective video about urban commons in Rio de Janeiro, based on Mapping the Commons methodology.