Indigenous LGBTIQ people are a marginalised group that do not have the luxury of representation on a broad range of social and cultural issues. The development of various online projects aims to challenge that. This paper is a discussion of the development of a blog project which supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTIQ peoples through link sharing online on social media. The themes of identity, social media, and Indigenous activism are rehearsed in this paper to demonstrate the potential for emerging projects that challenge oppressive politic
Queering and transgendering practices have been visible across the Internet since the time of multiu...
Digital inclusion research explores the complex inequalities among different societal groups that af...
In an increasingly technological age, the internet is becoming a primary source of networking. From ...
Indigenous LGBTIQ people are a marginalised group that do not have the luxury of representation on a...
This article explores shifting social arrangements on social media as experienced by Aboriginal and ...
Research undertaken by outsiders into issues of concern to Aboriginal communities frequently ignores...
Social media offer the potential to creatively rethink and amend social practices. Because everyone ...
The lived experience of being LGBT+ and an Aboriginal person was a major focus of the mixed methods ...
A central question for the exploratory Aboriginal and LGBTQ+ researcher led project ‘Breaking the Si...
There is little known about the social, cultural and emotional wellbeing (SCEWB) of Aboriginal and T...
Promoting and facilitating access to historical collections for Indigenous communities has recently ...
Trask, Bahira SherifThis qualitative study explored the online experiences for members of the lesbia...
Promoting and facilitating access to historical collections for Indigenous communities has recently ...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
Although emergent literature has begun articulating the effects of settler-colonialism on Indigenous...
Queering and transgendering practices have been visible across the Internet since the time of multiu...
Digital inclusion research explores the complex inequalities among different societal groups that af...
In an increasingly technological age, the internet is becoming a primary source of networking. From ...
Indigenous LGBTIQ people are a marginalised group that do not have the luxury of representation on a...
This article explores shifting social arrangements on social media as experienced by Aboriginal and ...
Research undertaken by outsiders into issues of concern to Aboriginal communities frequently ignores...
Social media offer the potential to creatively rethink and amend social practices. Because everyone ...
The lived experience of being LGBT+ and an Aboriginal person was a major focus of the mixed methods ...
A central question for the exploratory Aboriginal and LGBTQ+ researcher led project ‘Breaking the Si...
There is little known about the social, cultural and emotional wellbeing (SCEWB) of Aboriginal and T...
Promoting and facilitating access to historical collections for Indigenous communities has recently ...
Trask, Bahira SherifThis qualitative study explored the online experiences for members of the lesbia...
Promoting and facilitating access to historical collections for Indigenous communities has recently ...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
Although emergent literature has begun articulating the effects of settler-colonialism on Indigenous...
Queering and transgendering practices have been visible across the Internet since the time of multiu...
Digital inclusion research explores the complex inequalities among different societal groups that af...
In an increasingly technological age, the internet is becoming a primary source of networking. From ...