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Titre
Community-based broadband organizations and video communications for remote and rural First Nations in Canada
Cote
DM# 3741758
Auteur(e)s
O'Donnell, Susan [et al]
Éditeur
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, c2009.
Description Physique
15 pages
Abstrait
''This research demonstrates how two community-based First Nations’ organizations use video communications on broadband networks to support socio-economic development. This study situates K-Net and the Atlantic Help Desk within a broader social movement, working toward self-determination for First Nations in Canada, through the use of video communications. Video communications within broadband networks include videoconferences (live and archived) and online videos. The research methodology includes an analysis of hundreds of videoconferences and videos archived by the two organizations as well as interviews with key informants.''
Notes
Publication #15. Article published in Communities in Action (p. 107-119).
Also published in French: Organismes communautaires fournissant des services à large bande et communications vidéo dans les Premières Nations des régions rurales et éloignées du Canada.
A First Mile Connectivity Consortium (FMCC) publication.
Langage
English
Sujet
Indigenous peoples - Canada
Communication in rural development - Canada
Broadband communication systems - Canada
Communication in community development
Internet videoconferencing
Localisation
DM5
Accès
Public
ID
CAT 17833
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