Cyberspace is only one of the many metaphors used to describe the Internet. While there is a growing body of literature on identity formation in cyberspace, there are important gaps in this field. One of these is related to the analysis of the use of digital technologies by the Northern Canadian Indigenous people. Precisely, the author, focusing her attention on Tåîchô and Yellowknives Dene communities in Northwest Territories of Canada analyzes the contents of their websites and online archives in order to understand how these native groups promote their culture and spread out their knowledge through digital technologies for working toward decolonizatio
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
People are coming to rely on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to provide them with ...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...
The information superhighway. The global village. Cyberspace. These are only a few of the metaphors ...
Although computing and telecommunications technologies are becoming increasingly intergral to the wo...
Digital self-determination elaborates the links between networked digital infrastructure development...
This article seeks to revisit dominant narratives of digital technological development in Indigenous...
To write of digital indigeneity or digital Natives is to confront the fact that, as Anishinaabe/Méti...
At first glance, the relationship between indigenous knowledge and the Internet seems fraught. Indig...
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise th...
This article examines the benefits of putting Indigenous perspectives and the digital humanities (DH...
This article goes beyond considerations of digital media supporting identity and community to discus...
The internet adds a new level of connectivity to the entire world. Many groups of people that could ...
This dissertation seeks to examine the types of digital media being produced in the Northeastern Uni...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
People are coming to rely on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to provide them with ...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...
The information superhighway. The global village. Cyberspace. These are only a few of the metaphors ...
Although computing and telecommunications technologies are becoming increasingly intergral to the wo...
Digital self-determination elaborates the links between networked digital infrastructure development...
This article seeks to revisit dominant narratives of digital technological development in Indigenous...
To write of digital indigeneity or digital Natives is to confront the fact that, as Anishinaabe/Méti...
At first glance, the relationship between indigenous knowledge and the Internet seems fraught. Indig...
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise th...
This article examines the benefits of putting Indigenous perspectives and the digital humanities (DH...
This article goes beyond considerations of digital media supporting identity and community to discus...
The internet adds a new level of connectivity to the entire world. Many groups of people that could ...
This dissertation seeks to examine the types of digital media being produced in the Northeastern Uni...
Editorial for the Indigenous use of Information and Communication Technologies Sectio
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
People are coming to rely on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to provide them with ...
Many Indigenous projects, such as language recording, use existing information technology (IT) resou...