The Indigenous digital collectif : the case among the iTadian of Northern Philippines
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11/11/2011
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This paper reports on an adaptation of Callon and Law’s (1995) hybrid collectif derived from research conducted on the usage of mobile phones and internet technologies among the iTadian indigenous people of the Cordillera region, northern Philippines. Results brings to light an indigenous digital collectif—an emergent effect from the translation of both human and non-human heterogeneous actors as well as pre-existent networks, such as: traditional knowledge and practices, kinship relations, the traditional exchange of goods, modern academic requisites, and advocacies for indigenous rights. This is evinced by the iTadian’s enrolment of internet and mobile phone technologies. Examples include: treating these technologies as an efficient communicative tool, an indicator of well-being, and a portable extension of affective human relationships. Alternatively, counter-enrolment strategies are also at play, which include: establishing rules of acceptable use on SMS texting and internet access based on traditional notions of discretion, privacy, and the customary treatment of the dead. Within the boundaries of this digital collectif reveal imbrications of pre-existing networks like traditional customs, the kinship system across geophysical boundaries, the traditional exchange of mail and other goods, and the advocacy of indigenous rights. These imbrications show that the iTadian digital collectif fluently configures itself to a variety of networked ontologies without losing its character. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62093/2/62093.pdf Orticio, Gino C. (2011) The Indigenous digital collectif : the case among the iTadian of Northern Philippines. In Knowledge/Culture/Social Change International Conference, 9 November 2011, University of Western Sydney, NSW. (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2011 Gino Orticio All rights reserved. |
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Division of Research and Commercialisation |
| Palavras-Chave | #160805 Social Change #160806 Social Theory #160808 Sociology and Social Studies of Science and Technology |
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Conference Paper |