Quantitative research on digital inclusion has grappled with significant gaps in data with respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We compare the survey methods and questions of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII) data, the Nationa Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) and the Census of Population and Housing to identify these gaps. While the ADII is the most comprehensive examination of digital inclusion, encompassing access, affordability, and digital ability measures, the general ADII dataset excludes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in remote areas. In addition, we draw together findings from qualitative research on digital inclusion within particularAboriginal and Torres...
This brief report, prepared by Scott Ewing for the Australian Digital Inclusion Index, includes grap...
It's well understood the digital divide disproportionately affects people living in regional Austral...
In this paper I challenge current conceptions of digital inclusion and exclusion as they are conceiv...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
In the past two decades digital inequality has come to be understood as a complex, evolving and crit...
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise th...
The ADII has been created to measure the level of digital inclusion across the Australian population...
This special report enables us to explore the unique challenges for digital inclusion in Queensland....
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
In the past three decades, digital technologies have become progressively embedded in work, educatio...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
Digital inclusion research explores the complex inequalities among different societal groups that af...
Decolonising Methodologies in an Indigenous Australian Research Context Digital inclusion research t...
This brief report, prepared by Scott Ewing for the Australian Digital Inclusion Index, includes grap...
It's well understood the digital divide disproportionately affects people living in regional Austral...
In this paper I challenge current conceptions of digital inclusion and exclusion as they are conceiv...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
In the past two decades digital inequality has come to be understood as a complex, evolving and crit...
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise th...
The ADII has been created to measure the level of digital inclusion across the Australian population...
This special report enables us to explore the unique challenges for digital inclusion in Queensland....
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
In the past three decades, digital technologies have become progressively embedded in work, educatio...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
In setting out the first findings of the Australian Digital Inclusion Index (ADII), this report prov...
Digital inclusion research explores the complex inequalities among different societal groups that af...
Decolonising Methodologies in an Indigenous Australian Research Context Digital inclusion research t...
This brief report, prepared by Scott Ewing for the Australian Digital Inclusion Index, includes grap...
It's well understood the digital divide disproportionately affects people living in regional Austral...
In this paper I challenge current conceptions of digital inclusion and exclusion as they are conceiv...