Title
Incorporating indigenous world views in community informatics
Abstract
This paper aims to provoke further theorising and action by the Community Informatics community about working with Indigenous communities In particular, we present research undertaken with the Indigenous Maori and Pakeha (European) community in Aotearoa/New Zealand as a case study to learn from Maori are of interest because of their engagement with, and speaking out, about ICTs We suggest that particular attention needs to be paid from an ethical perspective in working with diversity in order that research and action are undertaken that benefits both the researcher and participant community Community Informatics would benefit from more attention to articulating its assumptions about the nature of research and action with cultural diversity in its role as a bridge between diverse communities and the design and implementation of Information and Communication Technologies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1007/11915034_47
OTM Workshops (1)
Keywords
Field
DocType
indigenous world view,indigenous community,indigenous maori,community informatics,diverse community,community informatics community,cultural diversity,communication technologies,present research,new zealand,participant community community informatics,particular attention,communication technology,indigenous knowledge
Indigenous,Information technology,Public relations,Computer science,Cultural diversity,Multiculturalism,Information and Communications Technology,Community informatics,Distributed computing,Aotearoa,The Internet
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
4277
0302-9743
3-540-48269-5
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.40
5
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Larry Stillman1278.02
Barbara Craig220.81