Connecting the Dots
Location Intelligence to Solve Social Problems
Abstract
During the Federal Elections of Mexico in 2012, in the same political moment of the conformation of movements like YoSoy132, in the search for the democratization of the media, there was also the search for access to new technological tools. Tools that allowed for the solution to issues related to transparency and accountability of organized civil society, which in most cases there was very little to nothing known about their functioning or how to put them into operation.
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