The recent dispersal of Pacific Islanders from their home islands poses long-term problems for maintaining a continuing sense of community. One possible solution is the World Wide Web, where virtual communities can be established to help perpetuate a common cultural heritage. This paper describes a website for the global Rotuman community that includes a number of features designed to serve this purpose
Community is a recurring topic in research touching on digital cultures. Yet this notion is not spec...
Cyberculture authority Howard Rheingold was the first to write about online communities in this styl...
In the Pacific, human rights debates often focus on political and economic discussions, leaving issu...
As in other parts of the world, multimedia technology and the Internet have changed the ways that p...
The island of Rotuma in Fiji poses a paradox. Indigenous Fijians make up more than 60% of Fiji’spopu...
The island of Rotuma in Fiji poses a paradox. Indigenous Fijians make up more than 60% of Fiji’s pop...
Prehistoric East Polynesia was never part of the truly global community, but many of the processes t...
Although the power of social media to bring people together across borders is acknowledged, very lit...
A number of empirical and conceptual lessons can be drawn from a closer look at atypical, non-wester...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to develop a regionally, ethnographically and netn...
This book is about migration and culture change examined through the vehicle of collective memory, w...
The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) has been dig...
What is the agenda of Melanesianist anthropology in the era of globalization? I advocate thinking of...
Using the global knowledge society discourse, this paper explores the potential value of world wide ...
This paper examines diasporic identities within the Pacific islands context and how these identities...
Community is a recurring topic in research touching on digital cultures. Yet this notion is not spec...
Cyberculture authority Howard Rheingold was the first to write about online communities in this styl...
In the Pacific, human rights debates often focus on political and economic discussions, leaving issu...
As in other parts of the world, multimedia technology and the Internet have changed the ways that p...
The island of Rotuma in Fiji poses a paradox. Indigenous Fijians make up more than 60% of Fiji’spopu...
The island of Rotuma in Fiji poses a paradox. Indigenous Fijians make up more than 60% of Fiji’s pop...
Prehistoric East Polynesia was never part of the truly global community, but many of the processes t...
Although the power of social media to bring people together across borders is acknowledged, very lit...
A number of empirical and conceptual lessons can be drawn from a closer look at atypical, non-wester...
International audienceThe goal of this article is to develop a regionally, ethnographically and netn...
This book is about migration and culture change examined through the vehicle of collective memory, w...
The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) has been dig...
What is the agenda of Melanesianist anthropology in the era of globalization? I advocate thinking of...
Using the global knowledge society discourse, this paper explores the potential value of world wide ...
This paper examines diasporic identities within the Pacific islands context and how these identities...
Community is a recurring topic in research touching on digital cultures. Yet this notion is not spec...
Cyberculture authority Howard Rheingold was the first to write about online communities in this styl...
In the Pacific, human rights debates often focus on political and economic discussions, leaving issu...