Audubon Dougherty is a filmmaker and digital activist interested in the role of media in international development. She is a graduate student in Comparative Media Studies at MIT and a researcher for MIT's Center for Future Civic Media, investigating
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Audubon Dougherty is a filmmaker and digital activist interested in the role of media in international development. She is a graduate student in Comparative Media Studies at MIT and a researcher for MIT's Center for Future Civic Media, investigating models of collaborative multimedia production across borders for refugee and low-income youth, and the ways mobile technologies can be used to encourage civic participation. With a degree in Anthropology and a focus on visual culture (Smith College), she worked in communications for human rights and labor rights organizations for several years where she helped organize, document and assess development projects for communities in Southeast Asia, Peru and the United States.
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