Mobile phone use in Australian Indigenous communities : future pathways for HC14D
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Robertson, Toni O'Hara, Kenton Wadley, Greg Loke, Lian Leong, Tuck |
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2014
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This paper collates recent research on mobile phone use in Indigenous communities in Australia. Its key finding is that mobile phones are heavily used in these communities, albeit in unique and unusual ways that may be difficult to comprehend beneath 'top-down' measurements. Rather than framing these uses as being compromises made in lieu of appropriate infrastructures or literacies, it is argued that HCI4D (Human-Computer Interaction for Development) would be better served by seriously plumbing into the information they reveal about how mobile phones are constructed and placed in these communities, and what these factors might reveal about local understandings of development and well-being. A consideration of these specific patterns of appropriation is necessary to push the field beyond top-down, rationalist approaches to development towards more flexible, creative solutions that build from local knowledge and competencies. |
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ACM |
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http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/2690000/2686688/p480-shaw.pdf?ip=131.181.251.132&id=2686688&acc=ACTIVE%20SERVICE&key=65D80644F295BC0D%2ECE8691788DF0BE02%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35%2E4D4702B0C3E38B35&CFID=637846103&CFTOKEN=43143374&__acm__=1426027949_f198dbbf20c14b8ef86d1ea7fcfd498e DOI:10.1145/2686612.2686688 Shaw, Grace, Brereton, Margot, & Roe, Paul (2014) Mobile phone use in Australian Indigenous communities : future pathways for HC14D. In Robertson, Toni, O'Hara, Kenton, Wadley, Greg, Loke, Lian, & Leong, Tuck (Eds.) Proceedings of the 26th Australian Computer-Human Interaction Conference on Designing Futures : the Future of Design, ACM, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, pp. 480-483. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/LP120200329 |
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Copyright 2014 ACM |
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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #HC14D #Critical HC14D #Indigenous #Mobile phones #Indigenous Design |
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Conference Paper |