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*[http://star-www.giz.de/fetch/1ukQQ1Q01Xcbe000g0/giz2014-0428en-Social-Media-Political-Participation.pdf GIZ Social Media Political Participation]
*[http://wiki.ikmemergent.net/index.php/Workspaces:The_changing_environment_of_infomediaries/Map_Kibera IKM Emergent: The Story of Map Kibera]  
*[http://wiki.ikmemergent.net/index.php/Workspaces:The_changing_environment_of_infomediaries/Map_Kibera IKM Emergent: The Story of Map Kibera]  
*[http://www.pbs.org/pov/goodfortune/responses_hagen.php Response to PBS Point of View documentary Good Fortune]  
*[http://www.pbs.org/pov/goodfortune/responses_hagen.php Response to PBS Point of View documentary Good Fortune]  
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== Stuff By Others  ==
== Stuff By Others  ==
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http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=map+kibera&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C9&as_sdtp=
*[[Academic Articles]]
*[[Academic Articles]]
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* [http://tomholderness.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/developing-nations-the-network-infrastructure-challenge/ Developing nations – the network infrastructure challenge]
* [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2045556 Kevin Donovan, Seeing Like a Slum: Towards Open, Deliberative Development]
* [http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2045556 Kevin Donovan, Seeing Like a Slum: Towards Open, Deliberative Development]
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* [http://blogs.worldbank.org/ic4d/call-for-feedback-how-to-note-on-community-mapping-for-better-services  How-To Note on Community Mapping for Better Services]
* [http://blogs.worldbank.org/ic4d/call-for-feedback-how-to-note-on-community-mapping-for-better-services  How-To Note on Community Mapping for Better Services]
* [http://www.opendta.org/Pages/KnowledgePage.aspx?knowID=31 #ICT4HR: ICT For Human Rights] features Map Kibera
* [http://www.opendta.org/Pages/KnowledgePage.aspx?knowID=31 #ICT4HR: ICT For Human Rights] features Map Kibera
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* http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/22_2/22_2_10_MappingMathare.pdf
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* http://www.amazon.com/Bits-Atoms-Information-Communication-Technology/dp/0199941610/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1391780796&sr=1-1&keywords=0199941610
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* [http://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/bitstream/handle/11250/191520/anders_ese_adora.pdf?sequence=5 Anders Ese, Uncovering the Urban Unknown Mapping methods in popular settlements in Nairobi]
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* [https://sites.tufts.edu/gis/files/2014/11/Leis_Julia.pdf Walkability in the “Green City in the Sun”: A Network Analysis of Nairobi]
=== Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex  ===
=== Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex  ===
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=== Student Research  ===
=== Student Research  ===
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*[[File:Melisa_Yorgancioglu_-_MSc_Development_Management_Dissertation,_LSE_(1).pdf]] Low-Cost Private Schools: the Solution to Achieving
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“Education for All” in Africa’s Slums?
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*[[http://mapkibera.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Map_Kibera_Elisabetta_Demartis.pdf]] [[http://mapkibera.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Mapping_Map_Kibera_Elisabetta_Demartis.pdf]] Elisabetta Demartis
*[[File:Gedgauda.pdf]] The use of crowd sourcing maps as a tool for citizen empowerment and engagement by Elise Gedgauda
*[[File:Gedgauda.pdf]] The use of crowd sourcing maps as a tool for citizen empowerment and engagement by Elise Gedgauda
*[http://sonjadogg.wordpress.com/e-participation-in-nairobi-slum-upgrades/  Technology Enabled Citizen Participation in Nairobi Slum Upgrades]
*[http://sonjadogg.wordpress.com/e-participation-in-nairobi-slum-upgrades/  Technology Enabled Citizen Participation in Nairobi Slum Upgrades]

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“Education for All” in Africa’s Slums?

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