This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise that Indigenous peoples adopt and use digital technologies in ways that fit their specific social contexts. Analysis of search results from Scopus and Web of Science aimed to identify common themes and approaches, and to explore differences and interconnections between research from disparate academic disciplines. The findings indicate that research from Australasia features prominently and that the Social and Computer Sciences produce the bulk of the work in this area. Conclusions comment on the importance of a strengths-based, as opposed to a deficit, approach to research and instruction in Indigenous digital inclusion
This article examines the benefits of putting Indigenous perspectives and the digital humanities (DH...
Cyberspace is only one of the many metaphors used to describe the Internet. While there is a growin...
Uneven distribution of resources and services based on geographical location (commonly referred to a...
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise th...
Decolonising Methodologies in an Indigenous Australian Research Context Digital inclusion research t...
Digital inclusion research explores the complex inequalities among different societal groups that af...
Although computing and telecommunications technologies are becoming increasingly intergral to the wo...
This article examines the benefits of putting Indigenous perspectives and the digital humanities (DH...
Quantitative research on digital inclusion has grappled with significant gaps in data with respect t...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
This article presents a number of possibilities that digital technologies can offer to increase acce...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at some of the issues surrounding access to and...
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
This article examines the benefits of putting Indigenous perspectives and the digital humanities (DH...
Cyberspace is only one of the many metaphors used to describe the Internet. While there is a growin...
Uneven distribution of resources and services based on geographical location (commonly referred to a...
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise th...
Decolonising Methodologies in an Indigenous Australian Research Context Digital inclusion research t...
Digital inclusion research explores the complex inequalities among different societal groups that af...
Although computing and telecommunications technologies are becoming increasingly intergral to the wo...
This article examines the benefits of putting Indigenous perspectives and the digital humanities (DH...
Quantitative research on digital inclusion has grappled with significant gaps in data with respect t...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
This article presents a number of possibilities that digital technologies can offer to increase acce...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at some of the issues surrounding access to and...
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
Indigenous people in remote Australia face many dilemmas in relation to the status and vitality of t...
This article examines the benefits of putting Indigenous perspectives and the digital humanities (DH...
Cyberspace is only one of the many metaphors used to describe the Internet. While there is a growin...
Uneven distribution of resources and services based on geographical location (commonly referred to a...