This article explores the nature of Indigenous media production in Australia in relation to a two-year study — the Millennium Project — which has begun to explore the implications and possibilities offered by new media technologies in Indigenous communities across the continent. Within a framework of the continuing misrepresentation of Indigenous people and issues, many communities have begun to develop alternative media systems with alternative approaches to information management by applying particular cultural frameworks to media production. This project explores the current and preferred future role of Indigenous media within the context of the impact of past, present and future media technologies and policies. The research will help to...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at some of the issues surrounding access to and...
Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the public sphere, thereb...
The degree of new media technologies that are broadly available has changed considerably ill nearly ...
Abstract This article covers a wide range of projects from the earliest epistemological challenges p...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
This paper examines co-creative video outputs that have originated from, or relate to, remote Indige...
In the mid-1980s the AUSSAT satellite brought television and radio to remote Australia for the first...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
"This thesis examines the use of modem communication technology by the Warlpiri over this sixteen ye...
In Australia indigenous peoples have never had a treaty with the dominant cultures; and their on-goi...
With the proliferation of global information and communications technologies (ICT), the concept of c...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
The Noongar Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the southwest of Western Australia, incl...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at some of the issues surrounding access to and...
Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the public sphere, thereb...
The degree of new media technologies that are broadly available has changed considerably ill nearly ...
Abstract This article covers a wide range of projects from the earliest epistemological challenges p...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
This paper examines co-creative video outputs that have originated from, or relate to, remote Indige...
In the mid-1980s the AUSSAT satellite brought television and radio to remote Australia for the first...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
"This thesis examines the use of modem communication technology by the Warlpiri over this sixteen ye...
In Australia indigenous peoples have never had a treaty with the dominant cultures; and their on-goi...
With the proliferation of global information and communications technologies (ICT), the concept of c...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
The Noongar Aboriginal people are the traditional owners of the southwest of Western Australia, incl...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at some of the issues surrounding access to and...
Indigenous journalism can facilitate the inclusion of Indigenous voices in the public sphere, thereb...
The degree of new media technologies that are broadly available has changed considerably ill nearly ...