Indigenous communities in Australia have fought for access to the airwaves, despite resistance from the dominant European population. The uncertainty of the government policymaking process has created challenges for Indigenous media producers in appropriating a range of media technologies to serve Indigenous interests. Indigenous-produced media provides a first level of service to communities across the continent but the struggle to maintain this complex communication system continues. (author's abstract
The establishment of a National Indigenous Television Network (NITV) in Australia has been an impor...
This article explores the nature of Indigenous media production in Australia in relation to a two-ye...
"This thesis examines the use of modem communication technology by the Warlpiri over this sixteen ye...
Indigenous communities in Australia have fought for access to the airwaves, despite resistance from ...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
The National Indigenous Television (NITV) service was launched in July 2007. NITV's public service b...
Videos made in and by remote traditional Aboriginal communities in Central Australia have been at th...
Control of satellite transponders is considered a crucial factor in the historical development of r...
In the mid-1980s the AUSSAT satellite brought television and radio to remote Australia for the first...
Abstract: Indigenous communities in Australia and Canada are challenging notions of the cultural heg...
International audienceThis chapter presents the relation beween Indigenous peoples in Australia and ...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
Abstract This article covers a wide range of projects from the earliest epistemological challenges p...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
The establishment of a National Indigenous Television Network (NITV) in Australia has been an impor...
This article explores the nature of Indigenous media production in Australia in relation to a two-ye...
"This thesis examines the use of modem communication technology by the Warlpiri over this sixteen ye...
Indigenous communities in Australia have fought for access to the airwaves, despite resistance from ...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
Indigenous peoples continue to experience exclusion from mediated mainstream public sphere debates. ...
The National Indigenous Television (NITV) service was launched in July 2007. NITV's public service b...
Videos made in and by remote traditional Aboriginal communities in Central Australia have been at th...
Control of satellite transponders is considered a crucial factor in the historical development of r...
In the mid-1980s the AUSSAT satellite brought television and radio to remote Australia for the first...
Abstract: Indigenous communities in Australia and Canada are challenging notions of the cultural heg...
International audienceThis chapter presents the relation beween Indigenous peoples in Australia and ...
A continuing failure by the broader public sphere to account for Indigenous cultural needs has playe...
Abstract This article covers a wide range of projects from the earliest epistemological challenges p...
Tom O'Regan and Philip Batty in Australian Television Culture, identify a problematic confronta...
The establishment of a National Indigenous Television Network (NITV) in Australia has been an impor...
This article explores the nature of Indigenous media production in Australia in relation to a two-ye...
"This thesis examines the use of modem communication technology by the Warlpiri over this sixteen ye...