Indigenous peoples, social media, and the digital divide: A systematic literature review

C Intahchomphoo - American Indian Culture and …, 2018 - meridian.allenpress.com
This paper examines peer-reviewed publications studying the use of social media by
Indigenous peoples in relation to the digital divide. Within the rubric of digital divide …

Co-developing digital inclusion policy and programming with Indigenous partners: Interventions from Canada

R McMahon - Internet Policy Review, 2020 - econstor.eu
Diverse rural Indigenous communities in Canada, like those in many regions of the world,
are facing a variety of challenges and opportunities associated with the development …

Making Sense of Digital Inequalities in Remote Contexts: Conceptions of and responses to connectivity challenges in the Northwest Territories, Canada

R McMahon, M Akcayir, MB McNally… - International Journal of …, 2021 - ijoc.org
A large body of research focused on first-level digital divides in rural/remote contexts
references structural factors including geography, market failure, limited infrastructure, policy …

Voices from Northern Canada: Integrating stakeholder expectations in telecommunications policy for rural, remote and Northern regions

R McMahon, M Akçayır - Telecommunications Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
In Canada, residents of rural, remote and Northern communities generally pay more for
slower, less reliable, and more expensive telecommunications services compared to …

[PDF][PDF] Digital technology adoption in remote and northern Indigenous communities in Canada

S O'Donnell, B Beaton, R McMahon… - Canadian Sociological …, 2016 - susanodo.ca
The term “Indigenous communities in Canada” refers to First Nations, Inuit and Métis
communities. There is no pan-‐Canadian Indigenous reality or situation. According to …

Ongoing policy, regulatory, and competitive challenges facing Canada's small Internet service providers

MB McNally, D Rathi, K Joseph… - Journal of …, 2018 - scholarlypublishingcollective.org
Many rural and remote Canadians continue to experience a digital divide. Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) operating in these communities play a crucial role in connecting …

From community networks to shared networks: the paths of Latin-Centric Indigenous networks to a pluriversal internet

FR Rosa - Information, Communication & Society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines, with ethnographic lenses, the emergence of shared networks in the
Tseltal and Zapoteco communities in Chiapas and Oaxaca (Mexico).'Shared networks' are …

From digital divides to the first mile: Indigenous peoples and the network society in Canada

R McMahon - International Journal of Communication, 2014 - ijoc.org
Indigenous peoples interact with the emergent network society in diverse ways that reflect
the colonialism/self-determination dialectic. One area where this process unfolds is in the …

Digital data management as indigenous resurgence in Kahnawà: Ke

R McMahon, T LaHache, T Whiteduck - International Indigenous Policy …, 2015 - JSTOR
Indigenous peoples are addressing the ongoing impacts of settler colonialism through a
variety of expressions of community resurgence. Among these initiatives are those …

[PDF][PDF] Arctic broadband connectivity and the creative economy: Access, challenges, and opportunities in Nunavut and Alaska

TJ Pasch, O Kuhlke - Renewable economies in the Arctic, 2021 - library.oapen.org
The North American Arctic geographic region is increasingly attracting economic and
political interest (Keil & Knecht, 2017; Smith, 2010). Along with climate change and …