This paper explores the corporate and cultural complexities involved in developing a new communications technology solution, called Country Calling, for remote Indigenous community users. The starting point is the persistent very low take-up and maintenance of personal or household telephone services in these communities. A social construction of technology approach is used to review three primary questions. 1. How is the current Standard Telephone Service culturally constructed with respect to remote Indigenous communities? 2. How are users represented in the technology innovation process? 3. How is a new technology solution negotiated between supplier constraints and user demands? It is important to explore these questions, which should a...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) have been increasingly integrated into the deliver...
This paper provides techniques for engagement and data collection in researching with Aboriginal Aus...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
The apparent disconnect between communications and culture in remote Indigenous communities in Austr...
The apparent disconnect between communications and culture in remote Indigenous communities in Austr...
This paper outlines the development and implementation of the Community Phone as an alternative publ...
This paper collates recent research on mobile phone use in Indigenous communities in Australia. Its ...
Aboriginal Australians have often been characterized as low users of modern Information and Communic...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2016. Some of the most remote communities...
Indigenous people around the world are becoming more and more interested in ICT. The aural and graph...
This paper reports on an ethnographic study of mobile phone adoption and use in a remote Aboriginal ...
This paper reports on the findings of a research project commissioned by the Department of Communica...
Actor Network Theory is used in this paper as an approach to analyzing and interpreting mobile techn...
This paper examines the role of telecommunications in sustainable social and economic development of...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) have been increasingly integrated into the deliver...
This paper provides techniques for engagement and data collection in researching with Aboriginal Aus...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
The apparent disconnect between communications and culture in remote Indigenous communities in Austr...
The apparent disconnect between communications and culture in remote Indigenous communities in Austr...
This paper outlines the development and implementation of the Community Phone as an alternative publ...
This paper collates recent research on mobile phone use in Indigenous communities in Australia. Its ...
Aboriginal Australians have often been characterized as low users of modern Information and Communic...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2016. Some of the most remote communities...
Indigenous people around the world are becoming more and more interested in ICT. The aural and graph...
This paper reports on an ethnographic study of mobile phone adoption and use in a remote Aboriginal ...
This paper reports on the findings of a research project commissioned by the Department of Communica...
Actor Network Theory is used in this paper as an approach to analyzing and interpreting mobile techn...
This paper examines the role of telecommunications in sustainable social and economic development of...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...
Information and communications technologies (ICT) have been increasingly integrated into the deliver...
This paper provides techniques for engagement and data collection in researching with Aboriginal Aus...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio