As networked digital systems are rapidly created and deployed, social, cultural, and community-focused issues are often neglected. Acknowledging the cultural practices and belief systems of a set of users may allow systems to be more effectively created and deployed into particular community contexts. Emerging research in community information systems and archives has highlighting possible interactions between system design and ethnographic research. These bridges include understanding how communities can begin to (1) create content for their own information systems, (2) design the database architectures, and (3) adopt information systems into their own infrastructures. In this paper, I first allude to several cultural criticisms that accom...
The impact of colonial actions within Victoria, Australia had, and continues to have, devastating an...
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...
Research undertaken by outsiders into issues of concern to Aboriginal communities frequently ignores...
As networked digital systems are rapidly created and deployed, social, cultural, and community-focus...
This paper discusses how information technology can be used to help sustain a complex social system....
This paper extends a lineage of research that reveals appropriative possibilities by which indigenou...
The social sustainability of any community technology activity is dependent on whether or not it for...
This article examines the diverse problems current visual resources workflows and other information ...
Communities should be able to select and develop technology that incorporates or even enhances their...
Does ethnography have anything to offer to the engineering community or the computer development com...
1. INTRODUCTION Study of Native systems of knowledge involves examining the institutions, community...
Digital technologies provide the platform for both preserving and producing cultural knowledge and m...
White paper describing concepts that inform indigenous decision making regarding language, culture, ...
The study seeks to answer the question: What are the human and cultural factors in the whakapapa pro...
This paper describes ethnomethodologically informed ethnography (EM) as a methodology for informatio...
The impact of colonial actions within Victoria, Australia had, and continues to have, devastating an...
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...
Research undertaken by outsiders into issues of concern to Aboriginal communities frequently ignores...
As networked digital systems are rapidly created and deployed, social, cultural, and community-focus...
This paper discusses how information technology can be used to help sustain a complex social system....
This paper extends a lineage of research that reveals appropriative possibilities by which indigenou...
The social sustainability of any community technology activity is dependent on whether or not it for...
This article examines the diverse problems current visual resources workflows and other information ...
Communities should be able to select and develop technology that incorporates or even enhances their...
Does ethnography have anything to offer to the engineering community or the computer development com...
1. INTRODUCTION Study of Native systems of knowledge involves examining the institutions, community...
Digital technologies provide the platform for both preserving and producing cultural knowledge and m...
White paper describing concepts that inform indigenous decision making regarding language, culture, ...
The study seeks to answer the question: What are the human and cultural factors in the whakapapa pro...
This paper describes ethnomethodologically informed ethnography (EM) as a methodology for informatio...
The impact of colonial actions within Victoria, Australia had, and continues to have, devastating an...
This paper discusses current issues surrounding the management of indigenous knowledge (IK) and trad...
Research undertaken by outsiders into issues of concern to Aboriginal communities frequently ignores...