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Indigenous Digital Inclusion: Interconnections and Comparisons

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posted on 2021-12-08, 00:55 authored by Jennifer Campbell-MeierJennifer Campbell-Meier, Allan SylvesterAllan Sylvester, Anne GouldingAnne Goulding
This paper explores published research on Indigenous digital inclusion, starting from the premise that Indigenous peoples adopt and use digital technologies in ways that fit their specific social contexts. Analysis of search results from Scopus and Web of Science aimed to identify common themes and approaches, and to explore differences and interconnections between research from disparate academic disciplines. The findings indicate that research from Australasia features prominently and that the Social and Computer Sciences produce the bulk of the work in this area. Conclusions comment on the importance of a strengths-based, as opposed to a deficit, approach to research and instruction in Indigenous digital inclusion.

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Campbell-Meier, J., Sylvester, A. & Goulding, A. (2020, October). Indigenous Digital Inclusion: Interconnections and Comparisons. In Proceedings of the Association forLibrary and Information ScienceEducation Annual Conference:ALISE 2020 ALISE2020, Virtual Event. Seattle WA, USA: The Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE). https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/107822

Conference name

ALISE2020

Conference start date

2020-10-13

Conference finish date

2020-10-23

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the Association forLibrary and Information ScienceEducation Annual Conference:ALISE 2020

Contribution type

Published Paper

Publication or Presentation Year

2020-10-12

Publisher

The Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE)

Publication status

Published online

Place of publication

Seattle WA, USA

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