ISBN:
9781315759364
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Routledge studies in new media and cyberculture 31
Series Statement:
Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies
DDC:
302.2/2
Keywords:
Mobile communication systems Social aspects
;
Indigenous peoples Communication
;
Information technology Social aspects
;
Communication and technology
;
Internet and indigenous peoples
;
Internet and indigenous peoples
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- 1 Framing the Indigenous Mobile Revolution -- PART I: Indigenous Mobile Technology Adoption and Theoretical Perspectives -- 2 Why Mobile? Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies at the Edge -- 3 The Case for Play in the Developing World: Lessons from Rah Island, Vanuatu -- 4 Ecosystemic Innovation for Indigenous People in Latin America -- 5 The Indigenous Digital Collectif: The Translation of Mobile Phones among the iTadian -- 6 Private Mobile Phones and Public Communication Drums in Rural Papua New Guinea -- PART II: Self-Determination for Indigenous People through Mobile Technologies -- 7 Keewaytinook Mobile: An Indigenous Community-Owned Mobile Phone Service in Northern Canada -- 8 Mojo in Remote Indigenous Communities -- 9 Mobile Technology in Indigenous Landscapes -- PART III: Mobiles for Health, Education and Development -- 10 Using Technology to Promote Health and Wellbeing among American Indian and Alaska Native Teens and young Adults -- 11 The Use of Podcasts to Improve the Pronunciation of the M& -- #257 -- ori Language and Develop Reflective Learning Skills -- 12 Integrating Multimedia in ODL Materials and Enhanced Access through Mobile Phones -- 13 Mobile Phones in Rural South Africa: Stories of Empowerment from the Siyakhula Living Lab -- 14 Socio-Economic Impacts on the Adoption of Mobile Phones by the Major Indigenous Nationalities of Nepal -- PART IV: Cultural and Language Revitalization through Mobile Technologies -- 15 Cultural Hybridity, Resilience and the Communication of Contemporary Cherokee Culture through Mobile Technologies -- 16 eToro: Appropriating ICTs for the Management of Penans' Indigenous Botanical Knowledge -- 17 Language Vitalization through Mobile and Online Technologies in British Columbia.
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; 1 Framing the Indigenous Mobile Revolution; PART I: Indigenous Mobile Technology Adoption and Theoretical Perspectives; 2 Why Mobile? Indigenous People and Mobile Technologies at the Edge; 3 The Case for Play in the Developing World: Lessons from Rah Island, Vanuatu; 4 Ecosystemic Innovation for Indigenous People in Latin America; 5 The Indigenous Digital Collectif: The Translation of Mobile Phones among the iTadian; 6 Private Mobile Phones and Public Communication Drums in Rural Papua New Guinea
Description / Table of Contents:
PART II: Self-Determination for Indigenous People through Mobile Technologies7 Keewaytinook Mobile: An Indigenous Community-Owned Mobile Phone Service in Northern Canada; 8 Mojo in Remote Indigenous Communities; 9 Mobile Technology in Indigenous Landscapes; PART III: Mobiles for Health, Education and Development; 10 Using Technology to Promote Health and Wellbeing among American Indian and Alaska Native Teens and young Adults; 11 The Use of Podcasts to Improve the Pronunciation of the Māori Language and Develop Reflective Learning Skills
Description / Table of Contents:
12 Integrating Multimedia in ODL Materials and Enhanced Access through Mobile Phones13 Mobile Phones in Rural South Africa: Stories of Empowerment from the Siyakhula Living Lab; 14 Socio-Economic Impacts on the Adoption of Mobile Phones by the Major Indigenous Nationalities of Nepal; PART IV: Cultural and Language Revitalization through Mobile Technologies; 15 Cultural Hybridity, Resilience and the Communication of Contemporary Cherokee Culture through Mobile Technologies; 16 eToro: Appropriating ICTs for the Management of Penans' Indigenous Botanical Knowledge
Description / Table of Contents:
17 Language Vitalization through Mobile and Online Technologies in British Columbia18 The Influence of Mobile Phones on the Languages and Cultures of Papua New Guinea; 19 An Example of Excellence: Chickasaw Language Revitalization through Technology; Epilogue; Contributors; Index
Note:
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https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781317638957
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https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781317638957
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