Indigenous people and mobile technologies/ edited by Laurel Evelyn Dyson, Stephen Grant and Max Hendriks

Contributor(s): Dyson, Laurel Evelyn (ed) | Grant, Stephen (ed) | Hendriks, Max (ed)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2016Description: 325 pISBN: 9781138793316DDC classification: 302.22
Contents:
Indigenous Mobile Technology Adoption and Theoretical Perspectives 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 KRISTJNA 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 Self-Dctermination for Indigenous People through Mobile Technologies Kecwaylinook Mobile: An Indigenous Community-Owned Mobile Phone Service in Northern Canada BRIAN BEATON, TERENCE BURNARD. ADI LINDEN AND SUSAN O'DONNELL Mojo in Remote Indigenous Communities IVO BURUM Mobile Technology in Indigenous Landscapes coppElie cocq Mobiles for Health, Education and Development Using Technology to Promote Health and Wclibcing among American Indian and Alaska Native Teens and Young Adults STEPHANIE CRAtC RUSHING. AMANDA GASTON. CAROL KAUFMAN, CHRISTINE MARKHAM, CORNELIA M. JESSEN, GWENDA GORMAN, JENNIFER TORRES, KIRSTEN BLACK, ROSS SHEGOG. TAIJA KOOGEl 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 AUGUST! AND DOREEN RICHARD MUSHl Mobile Phones in Rural South Africa; Stories of Empowerment from the Siyakhula Living Lab LORENZO DALV1T Socio-Economic Impacts on the Adoption of Mobile Phones by the Major Indigenous Nationalities of Nepal SOJEN PRADHAN AND GYANENDRA BAJRACHARYA Cultural and Language Rcvitalization through Mobile Technologies ■ Cultural Hybridity, Resilience and the Communication of Contemporary Cherokee Culture through Mobile Technologies KEVIN R. KEMPER i eToro: Appropriating ICTs for the Management of Penans' Indigenous Botanical Knowledge TARIQ ZAMAN, NARAYANAN KULATHURAMAIYER AND ALVIN W. YEO Language Vitalization through Mobile and Online Technologies in British Columbia PETER BRAND, TRACEY HERBERT AND SHAYLENE BOECHLER • Tlie Influence of Mobile Phones on the Languages and Cultures of Papua New Guinea OLCA TEMPLE ' An Example of Excellence: Chickasaw Language Revitalization through Technology TRACl L. MORRIS
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Indigenous Mobile Technology Adoption and
Theoretical Perspectives
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 KRISTJNA 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
Self-Dctermination for Indigenous People
through Mobile Technologies
Kecwaylinook Mobile: An Indigenous Community-Owned
Mobile Phone Service in Northern Canada
BRIAN BEATON, TERENCE BURNARD. ADI LINDEN AND
SUSAN O'DONNELL
Mojo in Remote Indigenous Communities
IVO BURUM
Mobile Technology in Indigenous Landscapes
coppElie cocq
Mobiles for Health, Education and Development
Using Technology to Promote Health and
Wclibcing among American Indian and Alaska
Native Teens and Young Adults
STEPHANIE CRAtC RUSHING. AMANDA GASTON. CAROL KAUFMAN,
CHRISTINE MARKHAM, CORNELIA M. JESSEN, GWENDA GORMAN,
JENNIFER TORRES, KIRSTEN BLACK, ROSS SHEGOG. TAIJA KOOGEl
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 AUGUST! AND DOREEN RICHARD MUSHl
Mobile Phones in Rural South Africa; Stories of
Empowerment from the Siyakhula Living Lab
LORENZO DALV1T
Socio-Economic Impacts on the Adoption of Mobile Phones
by the Major Indigenous Nationalities of Nepal
SOJEN PRADHAN AND GYANENDRA BAJRACHARYA
Cultural and Language Rcvitalization
through Mobile Technologies
■ Cultural Hybridity, Resilience and the Communication of
Contemporary Cherokee Culture through
Mobile Technologies
KEVIN R. KEMPER
i eToro: Appropriating ICTs for the Management of
Penans' Indigenous Botanical Knowledge
TARIQ ZAMAN, NARAYANAN KULATHURAMAIYER
AND ALVIN W. YEO
Language Vitalization through Mobile and Online
Technologies in British Columbia
PETER BRAND, TRACEY HERBERT AND SHAYLENE BOECHLER
• Tlie Influence of Mobile Phones on the Languages and
Cultures of Papua New Guinea
OLCA TEMPLE
' An Example of Excellence: Chickasaw Language
Revitalization through Technology
TRACl L. MORRIS

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