Indigenous knowledge-sharing interventions in Australia and the use of information and communication technology: a sco** review
Indigenous peoples in Australia are subject to significant disadvantages both socio-
economically and in health, education and service provision. Knowledge-sharing …
economically and in health, education and service provision. Knowledge-sharing …
Indigenous peoples, social media, and the digital divide: A systematic literature review
C Intahchomphoo - American Indian Culture and …, 2018 - meridian.allenpress.com
This paper examines peer-reviewed publications studying the use of social media by
Indigenous peoples in relation to the digital divide. Within the rubric of digital divide …
Indigenous peoples in relation to the digital divide. Within the rubric of digital divide …
Yarning circles and social media activism
The practices of 'yarning'and 'yarning circles' are relatively common across groups of
Indigenous Australians. This practice broadly consists of storytelling within a respectful and …
Indigenous Australians. This practice broadly consists of storytelling within a respectful and …
Indigenous activism and social media
# SOSBLAKAUSTRALIA was born far from any big city. The Bieundurry family, comprising
residents of the remote Aboriginal community Wangkatjungka (population of 200, located …
residents of the remote Aboriginal community Wangkatjungka (population of 200, located …
E-Whanaungatanga: The role of social media in Māori political empowerment
Lower voter turnout and lack of political empowerment sees Māori engaging less than
Pākehā (European New Zealanders) with the political system to the detriment of Māori …
Pākehā (European New Zealanders) with the political system to the detriment of Māori …
Information communication technologies and new Indigenous mobilities? Insights from remote Northern Territory Communities
AJ Taylor - Journal of rural and Community Development, 2012 - journals.brandonu.ca
Like most of the jurisdictions highlighted in this edition, the Northern Territory of Australia
has a large Indigenous population who live in small communities isolated from major service …
has a large Indigenous population who live in small communities isolated from major service …
Decentering design: Wikipedia and indigenous knowledge
M Van der Velden - International Journal of Human-Computer …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
This article is a reflection on the case of Wikipedia, the largest online reference site with 23
million articles, with 365 million readers, and without a page called Indigenous knowledge …
million articles, with 365 million readers, and without a page called Indigenous knowledge …
Cellphilms in public scholarship
Digital media offer new platforms for engagement and dissemination for public scholarship
(Jay, 2010). One digital technology that is receiving considerable attention is mobile digital …
(Jay, 2010). One digital technology that is receiving considerable attention is mobile digital …
[HTML][HTML] 'Waiting with Bated Breath': Navigating the Monstrous World of Online Racism
The term monster has its etymological roots in Latin, deriving from monere, meaning to warn,
and demonstrate, meaning to show or reveal (Musharbash; Cohen “Hybrids”). Monsters are …
and demonstrate, meaning to show or reveal (Musharbash; Cohen “Hybrids”). Monsters are …
Impact of ICT usage on indigenous peoples' quality of life: Evidence from an Asian develo** country
MM Ashraf, H Grunfeld, A Quazi - Australasian Journal of …, 2015 - journal.acs.org.au
Indigenous communities across the world have been suffering disadvantages in several
domains, eg erosion of land rights, language and other cultural aspects, while at the same …
domains, eg erosion of land rights, language and other cultural aspects, while at the same …