Information Technology and Indigenous People

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DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-298-5
ISBN13: 9781599042985
ISBN10: 1599042983
EISBN13: 9781599043005
Author(s)/Editor(s): Laurel Evelyn Dyson; Max Hendriks; Stephen Grant
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 1-347 pp.

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Indigenous people around the world are becoming more interested in information technology because they see it as a way to preserve their traditional cultures for future generations as well as a way to provide their communities with economic and social renewal. However, the cost of the new technologies, geographic isolation, and a lack of computer literacy have made it difficult for indigenous people to adopt IT.

Information Technology and Indigenous People provides theoretical and empirical information related to the planning and execution of IT projects aimed at serving indigenous people. It explores many cultural concerns with IT implementation, including language issues and questions of cultural appropriateness, and brings together cutting-edge research from both indigenous and non-indigenous scholars.

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