Information and communications technologies hold a prominent place in the cultural imagination of many people living outside the Australian metropolis, especially recent émigrés. A vision of a wired pastoral conjures up the possibilities of city work, connections and pleasures accompanying the flight to the country. Such aspirations have given a twist to one of the great topos of Australian post-invasion communications history, communications ameliorating the perceived isolation in the bush. This article examines important changes to rural telecommunications in the 1990s coinciding with post-metro dreaming and digital convergence, namely the rise of local telecommunications. Neo-Foucauldian accounts of citizenship hold some promise for expl...
Purpose – This article explores challenges for rural Australian local governments during the t...
Universal fast broadband is currently being implemented by the Australian government. It is the lar...
Australia has a large landmass and relatively small population and, like many countries, has embarke...
In rural Australia in the early twenty-first century, telecommunications reform has seen the rise of...
Since the mid-1990s there has occurred a communications revolution. With the development and widespr...
This article reports on the findings of a research project designed to capture some of the social or...
As everyday practices are increasingly digitalised, many countries are prioritising broadband rollou...
Processes associated with globalization are increasingly shifting rural areas from being isolated to...
Australia is experiencing several key (related) transitions: societal transition to an information-b...
This paper is an attempt to compare the heralded potentials of new Information and Communication Tec...
In many parts of the world rural communities have undergone significant transformations, through cha...
Changes over the past twenty-five years in information and communication technology (ICT) are beginn...
Advanced connectivity offers rural communities prospects for socio-economic development. Despite Aus...
© 2017 Societe Geographique de Liege. All rights reserved. The challenges of remoteness and lack of ...
New technologies and the infrastructure and industries that develop around them have continuously sh...
Purpose – This article explores challenges for rural Australian local governments during the t...
Universal fast broadband is currently being implemented by the Australian government. It is the lar...
Australia has a large landmass and relatively small population and, like many countries, has embarke...
In rural Australia in the early twenty-first century, telecommunications reform has seen the rise of...
Since the mid-1990s there has occurred a communications revolution. With the development and widespr...
This article reports on the findings of a research project designed to capture some of the social or...
As everyday practices are increasingly digitalised, many countries are prioritising broadband rollou...
Processes associated with globalization are increasingly shifting rural areas from being isolated to...
Australia is experiencing several key (related) transitions: societal transition to an information-b...
This paper is an attempt to compare the heralded potentials of new Information and Communication Tec...
In many parts of the world rural communities have undergone significant transformations, through cha...
Changes over the past twenty-five years in information and communication technology (ICT) are beginn...
Advanced connectivity offers rural communities prospects for socio-economic development. Despite Aus...
© 2017 Societe Geographique de Liege. All rights reserved. The challenges of remoteness and lack of ...
New technologies and the infrastructure and industries that develop around them have continuously sh...
Purpose – This article explores challenges for rural Australian local governments during the t...
Universal fast broadband is currently being implemented by the Australian government. It is the lar...
Australia has a large landmass and relatively small population and, like many countries, has embarke...