In the mid-1980s the AUSSAT satellite brought television and radio to remote Australia for the first time. There was concern amongst Aboriginal communities that the imposition of mass media without consultation could result in permanent damage to culture and language. However, over the years, the Warlpiri people have adopted modern communication technology including radio, video making, locally produced television, and more recently on-line services. This paper examines why the Warlpiri have adopted modern communication technology and whether there have been social changes as a result. It also looks at the pioneering media work by the Pitjantjatjara people at Ernabella in the far north of South Australia.Aborigines, Indigenous, Broadcasting...
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In the mid-1980s the AUSSAT satellite brought television and radio to remote Australia for the first...
"This thesis examines the use of modem communication technology by the Warlpiri over this sixteen ye...
Control of satellite transponders is considered a crucial factor in the historical development of r...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
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International audienceIn the early 2000, as Internet was reaching the remote Aboriginal community of...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...
While a digital divide remains evident in many remote Indigenous Australian communities, individual ...
In the mid-1980s the AUSSAT satellite brought television and radio to remote Australia for the first...
"This thesis examines the use of modem communication technology by the Warlpiri over this sixteen ye...
Control of satellite transponders is considered a crucial factor in the historical development of r...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
This article explores the nature of Indigenous media production in Australia in relation to a two-ye...
Abstract This article covers a wide range of projects from the earliest epistemological challenges p...
In Australia indigenous peoples have never had a treaty with the dominant cultures; and their on-goi...
This paper describes a research project to enhance the viability of remote Indigenous communities th...
This paper examines co-creative video outputs that have originated from, or relate to, remote Indige...
Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller locate the diverse, abundant and dynamic field of Indigenous media wi...
The apparent disconnect between communications and culture in remote Indigenous communities in Austr...
International audienceIn the early 2000, as Internet was reaching the remote Aboriginal community of...
The paper presents a comparative study of mobile technology adoption and use by two communities - on...
While a digital divide remains evident in many remote Indigenous Australian communities, individual ...