We examine how accurately the belief system or cultural concepts of Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, is reconstructed in the virtual world of the Internet. Nine Maori web sites were searched using a list of 44 key concepts in Maori culture. We registered how many pages within a particular web site contain each of the key concepts. These numbers were set up in a data matrix for further statistical analysis. The Multidimensional Scaling method was used to construct a spatial representation of Maori web sites in the space generated by the key concepts in Maori culture. Using the correlation coefficients between derived dimensions and the key concepts we interpreted three dimensions as General Cultural, Intra-tribe Dynamics and Educ...
This research has been undertaken in response to the limitations of standard mapping techniques, in ...
This study compares previous analytical findings in the area of cultural web design using Hofstede's...
This chapter identifies relevant factors of Maori trust in terms of encouraging online shopping of B...
We examine how accurately the belief system or cultural concepts of Maori, the indigenous people of ...
This paper presents results from extensive surveys of the usage of Maori language on the World Wide ...
In this thesis I will explore the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) amongst members of th...
A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the M...
Part of the plates are included in the paging.Printed in Great Britain.Mode of access: Internet
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in the technological construction of the cultural artefact. H...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This three year case study examines the key design fe...
Text in English and Maori, the Maori having separate pagination and special title-pages: Ko nga tata...
This chapter identifies relevant factors of Maori trust in terms of encouraging online shopping of B...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...
This research has been undertaken in response to the limitations of standard mapping techniques, in ...
This study compares previous analytical findings in the area of cultural web design using Hofstede's...
This chapter identifies relevant factors of Maori trust in terms of encouraging online shopping of B...
We examine how accurately the belief system or cultural concepts of Maori, the indigenous people of ...
This paper presents results from extensive surveys of the usage of Maori language on the World Wide ...
In this thesis I will explore the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) amongst members of th...
A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the M...
Part of the plates are included in the paging.Printed in Great Britain.Mode of access: Internet
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
Abstract: There is increasing interest in the technological construction of the cultural artefact. H...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This three year case study examines the key design fe...
Text in English and Maori, the Maori having separate pagination and special title-pages: Ko nga tata...
This chapter identifies relevant factors of Maori trust in terms of encouraging online shopping of B...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...
This research has been undertaken in response to the limitations of standard mapping techniques, in ...
This study compares previous analytical findings in the area of cultural web design using Hofstede's...
This chapter identifies relevant factors of Maori trust in terms of encouraging online shopping of B...