This paper extends a lineage of research that reveals appropriative possibilities by which indigenous and ethnic communities have appropriated media technologies to serve their own cultural, political, and social visions. This paper focuses on networked and database-driven “new” media and information systems, and the possibilities and potentialities these hold within cultural scenarios. A case is presented that has focused on Native communities within the United States. Through this presentation, I present a methodology, process, and analysis of the means by which information systems can enable culturally and community-focused goals
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
This dissertation reports findings from a study documenting the use of multimedia technology among I...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
As networked digital systems are rapidly created and deployed, social, cultural, and community-focus...
This article goes beyond considerations of digital media supporting identity and community to discus...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at some of the issues surrounding access to and...
As video technology becomes more accessible to individuals and communities, people are exploiting it...
This paper discusses how information technology can be used to help sustain a complex social system....
Indigenous media have become an intensely debated subject in discussions of cultural diversity and a...
White paper describing concepts that inform indigenous decision making regarding language, culture, ...
With the proliferation of global information and communications technologies (ICT), the concept of c...
This article explores the nature of Indigenous media production in Australia in relation to a two-ye...
This paper seeks to provide an initial theoretical grounding to assess a practical project: a new so...
This document sets out key issues identified in the final plenary session at the AIATSIS research sy...
The internet adds a new level of connectivity to the entire world. Many groups of people that could ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
This dissertation reports findings from a study documenting the use of multimedia technology among I...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
As networked digital systems are rapidly created and deployed, social, cultural, and community-focus...
This article goes beyond considerations of digital media supporting identity and community to discus...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to look at some of the issues surrounding access to and...
As video technology becomes more accessible to individuals and communities, people are exploiting it...
This paper discusses how information technology can be used to help sustain a complex social system....
Indigenous media have become an intensely debated subject in discussions of cultural diversity and a...
White paper describing concepts that inform indigenous decision making regarding language, culture, ...
With the proliferation of global information and communications technologies (ICT), the concept of c...
This article explores the nature of Indigenous media production in Australia in relation to a two-ye...
This paper seeks to provide an initial theoretical grounding to assess a practical project: a new so...
This document sets out key issues identified in the final plenary session at the AIATSIS research sy...
The internet adds a new level of connectivity to the entire world. Many groups of people that could ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...
This dissertation reports findings from a study documenting the use of multimedia technology among I...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the transitional process of Maori communication systems from...