Australian farmers left behind in the digital economy–Insights from the Australian Digital Inclusion Index

A Marshall, M Dezuanni, J Burgess, J Thomas… - Journal of Rural …, 2020 - Elsevier
Although Australia's population is concentrated in major urban centres along its coastal
fringe, its less populous rural communities are important to society and the economy …

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 …

A review of collaborative research practices with Indigenous Peoples in engineering, energy, and infrastructure development in Canada

P Dimayuga, S Sur, A Choi, HL Greenwood… - Energy, Sustainability …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background Indigenous Peoples in Canada have survived hundreds of years of
colonization and systematic exploitation, including actions carried out in the pursuit of …

Race, ethnicity, and telecommunications policy issues of access and representation: Centering communities of color and their concerns

RE Moran, MN Bui - Telecommunications policy, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper examines how and why activist groups representing marginalized communities
of color are increasingly engaging in communications technology policy issues, particularly …

[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 …

Pushing the academy: The need for decolonizing research

D Antoine - Canadian Journal of Communication, 2017 - cjc.utpjournals.press
With renewed interest for research involving Indigenous peoples, nations, and communities
following the height of the Idle No More movement and, more recently, the release of the …

Digital support for Indigenous research methodologies

K Clapham, H Hasan, B Fredericks… - Australasian Journal …, 2021 - journal.acs.org.au
Research undertaken by outsiders into issues of concern to Aboriginal communities
frequently ignores community culture and the knowledge embedded within Aboriginal …

Online voting in a First Nation in Canada: Implications for participation and governance

B Budd, C Gabel, N Goodman - International Joint Conference on …, 2019 - Springer
Indigenous communities are increasingly adopting technology to create digital opportunities
for members and enhance engagement and governance. One recent trend in the adoption …

Keewaytinook mobile: An indigenous community-owned mobile phone service in Northern Canada

B Beaton, T Burnard, A Linden - Indigenous people and mobile …, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter attempts to understand the relationship between the adoption of mobile phones
by the major Indigenous groups and number of other variables. The term Indigenous …

The conceptualization of digital inclusion in government policy: A qualitative content analysis

K Wiley, A Goulding - International Conference on Information, 2023 - Springer
Governments globally are committed to closing the gap between citizens who are digitally
engaged and those who are not. Digital inclusion is a government policy response aimed at …