Indigenous people and mobile technologies
Indigenous people and mobile technologies [Texte imprimé] /
edited by Laurel Evelyn Dyson, Stephen Grant, and Max Hendriks
- New York ; London : Routledge, 2016
- 1 vol. (XIII-326 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm
- Routledge studies in new media and cyberculture ; 31 .
- Routledge studies in new media and cyberculture (Routledge, New York) .
Notes bibliogr.
Framing the Indigenous Mobile Revolution / Laurel Evelyn Dyson -- Why Mobile? : Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies at the Edge / Fiona Brady and Laurel Evelyn Dyson -- The Case for Play in the Developing World: Lessons from Rah Island, Vanuatu / Pedro Ferreira and Kristina Hook -- Ecosystemic Innovation for Indigenous People in Latin America / Paul Kim, Karla Alfaro and Leigh Anne Miller -- The Indigenous Digital Collectif: The Translation of Mobile Phones among the iTadian / Gino Orticio -- Private Mobile Phones and Public Communication Drums in Rural Papua New Guinea / Amanda H. A. Watson and Lee R. Duffield -- Keewaytinook Mobile: An Indigenous Community-Owned Mobile Phone Service in Northern Canada / Brian Beaton, Terence Burnard and Adi Linden and Susan O'Donnell -- MOJO in Remote Indigenous Communities / Ivo Burum -- Mobile Technology in Indigenous Landscapes / Coppelie Cocq -- Using Technology to Promote Health and Wellbeing among American Indian and Alaska Native Teens and Young Adults / Stephanie Craig Rushing, Amanda Gaston, Carol Kaufman, Christine Markham, Cornelia Jessen, Gwenda Gorman, Jennifer Torres, Kirsten Black, Ross Shegog, Taija Koogei Revels, Travis L. Lane and Jennifer Williamson -- The Use of Podcasts to Improve the Pronunciation of the Maori Language and Develop Reflective Learning Skills / Lisa J. Switalla-Byers -- Integrating Multimedia in ODL Materials and Enhanced Access through Mobile Phones / Maria Augusti and Doreen Richard Mushi -- Mobile Phones in Rural South Africa: Stories of Empowerment from the Siyakhula Living Lab / Lorenzo Dalvit -- Socio-Economic Impacts on the Adoption of Mobile Phones by the Major Indigenous Nationalities of Nepal / Sojen Pradhan and Gyanendra Bajracharya -- Cultural Hybridity, Resilience and the Communication of Contemporary Cherokee Culture through Mobile Technologies / Kevin Kemper -- eToro : Appropriating ICTs for the Management of Penans' Indigenous Botanical Knowledge / Tariq Zaman, Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer and Alvin Yeo Wee -- Language Vitalization through Mobile and Online Technologies in British Columbia / Peter Brand, Tracey Herbert and Shay Boechler -- The Influence of Mobile Phones on the Languages and Cultures of Papua New Guinea / Olga Temple -- Chapter Nineteen: An Example of Excellence: Chickasaw Language Revitalization through Technology / Traci L. Morris -- Epilogue / Laurel Evelyn Dyson, Stephen Grant and Max Hendriks
978-1-138-79331-6
Indigenous peoples / Communication Mobile communication systems / Social aspects Internet and indigenous peoples Communication and technology Information technology / Social aspects
302.22
Notes bibliogr.
Framing the Indigenous Mobile Revolution / Laurel Evelyn Dyson -- Why Mobile? : Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies at the Edge / Fiona Brady and Laurel Evelyn Dyson -- The Case for Play in the Developing World: Lessons from Rah Island, Vanuatu / Pedro Ferreira and Kristina Hook -- Ecosystemic Innovation for Indigenous People in Latin America / Paul Kim, Karla Alfaro and Leigh Anne Miller -- The Indigenous Digital Collectif: The Translation of Mobile Phones among the iTadian / Gino Orticio -- Private Mobile Phones and Public Communication Drums in Rural Papua New Guinea / Amanda H. A. Watson and Lee R. Duffield -- Keewaytinook Mobile: An Indigenous Community-Owned Mobile Phone Service in Northern Canada / Brian Beaton, Terence Burnard and Adi Linden and Susan O'Donnell -- MOJO in Remote Indigenous Communities / Ivo Burum -- Mobile Technology in Indigenous Landscapes / Coppelie Cocq -- Using Technology to Promote Health and Wellbeing among American Indian and Alaska Native Teens and Young Adults / Stephanie Craig Rushing, Amanda Gaston, Carol Kaufman, Christine Markham, Cornelia Jessen, Gwenda Gorman, Jennifer Torres, Kirsten Black, Ross Shegog, Taija Koogei Revels, Travis L. Lane and Jennifer Williamson -- The Use of Podcasts to Improve the Pronunciation of the Maori Language and Develop Reflective Learning Skills / Lisa J. Switalla-Byers -- Integrating Multimedia in ODL Materials and Enhanced Access through Mobile Phones / Maria Augusti and Doreen Richard Mushi -- Mobile Phones in Rural South Africa: Stories of Empowerment from the Siyakhula Living Lab / Lorenzo Dalvit -- Socio-Economic Impacts on the Adoption of Mobile Phones by the Major Indigenous Nationalities of Nepal / Sojen Pradhan and Gyanendra Bajracharya -- Cultural Hybridity, Resilience and the Communication of Contemporary Cherokee Culture through Mobile Technologies / Kevin Kemper -- eToro : Appropriating ICTs for the Management of Penans' Indigenous Botanical Knowledge / Tariq Zaman, Narayanan Kulathuramaiyer and Alvin Yeo Wee -- Language Vitalization through Mobile and Online Technologies in British Columbia / Peter Brand, Tracey Herbert and Shay Boechler -- The Influence of Mobile Phones on the Languages and Cultures of Papua New Guinea / Olga Temple -- Chapter Nineteen: An Example of Excellence: Chickasaw Language Revitalization through Technology / Traci L. Morris -- Epilogue / Laurel Evelyn Dyson, Stephen Grant and Max Hendriks
978-1-138-79331-6
Indigenous peoples / Communication Mobile communication systems / Social aspects Internet and indigenous peoples Communication and technology Information technology / Social aspects
302.22