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- W611448984 abstract "Many Aboriginal Australians report a diminished sense of wellbeing in their every-day activities, due to the after effects of colonialization. The concomitants of racism and separation from their traditional lands and culture fuel this situation. Indigenous people from other countries report similar outcomes. This research aims to discover whether access and use of culturally appropriate Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) can have an ameliorative benefit, enhancing participants' sense of support and engagement with their culture. Indigenous people often find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide. Data from the ABS (2007) support this, showing that Australian Aboriginal people lag behind in their uptake of ICTs compared with other Australians. While multiple studies have shown that access and use of ICTs can provide real benefits in regards to empowerment for women, few of these studies have focused specifically on wellbeing aspects. This research contributes to knowledge by examining the wellbeing outcomes for Aboriginal women who are given the opportunity to access culturally appropriate ICT.The research in this project was a participatory action-research study with women and girls of the Gugu Badhun (an Aboriginal Australian language group) to explore ways to better support their familial and cultural activities associated with identity and group sustainability. Purposive sampling was used to establish a small cohort of Aboriginal women chosen from the Gugu Badhun. Indigenous people’s life experiences occur at the intersection of Western and Indigenous knowledge systems, therefore this research uses a collaborative process to support the creation of knowledge at this cultural interface. The research plan for the study was divided into three action-research cycles: group interviews and focus groups, use of a technology probe, and feedback from the participants. The technology probe was a web-based application with access limited to the women in the study. Analysis of the group interviews and technology probe use showed a keen interest in the group in utilising targeted ICT applications, especially those of the older generation who had no interest in social networking applications such as FaceBook and Twitter. Storytelling via the probe enabled the participants to mentally revisit scenes that had been highly significant to them (for both positive and negative reasons) and to reframe these incidents in ways that enhanced their feelings of wellbeing. Evidence for this statement is found in reports from group members that the probe activity has been very healing for them. The probe site allows the women a platform to discuss concepts that are intrinsic to their existence, and how these ideas interlink and enmesh with each other; such as the importance of connection to country, and offline activities surrounding identity and sustainability as a group.The contributions from this study include description and evaluation of how the combination of long-term group interviewing with design and use of a technology probe can enhance wellbeing in an Aboriginal group, as well as serve as a technique in assisting group members to elucidate technology requirements in order to exploit the use of ICT in their community. Empowerment of individuals led to an increased sense of self-esteem related to ICT activities and greater domestication of these tools in their everyday life. Results from this study have wider policy implications dealing with how ICT research is conducted with Aboriginal people in general. The use of cultural mentors along with the long-term engagement with the research group enabled the data obtained from the technology probe and the entire project to be analysed and used in a ways that not only benefited the participants, but also contributed to the corpus of knowledge about improvement of wellbeing for Aboriginal people through the use of ICTs." @default.
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- W611448984 title "Gugu Badhun women on the move: enhancing wellbeing in an Aboriginal community through the use of ICT" @default.
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