People
Members of the INC group are involved in a number of different funded and unfunded projects.
CDU Staff
Michael Christie, School of Education
INC projects:
- Homeland Micro e-business
- Software for Indigenous Communities Knowledge Work
- Computer Business Workshop
- The social life of the computer at Ramingining
- family-level microbusiness
- remote tele-interpreting scoping study
- indigenous Knowledge and Resource Management in Northern Australia
- remote perspectives on community capacity
- desert knowledge and intellectual property scoping project
- science, ICT and maths education in regional and remote Australia - Maths as a community practice
- Read English on the web
John Greatorex, School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems
INC projects:
- Homeland Micro e-business
- Software for Indigenous Communities Knowledge Work
- Computer Business Workshop
- The social life of the computer at Ramingining
- small scale cultural tourism in east Arnhemland homeland centres
- remote perspectives on community capacity
- remote tele-interpreting scoping study
- family microbusiness in remote homeland centres
- read on the web
Andrew Finegan, School of Information Technology
INC projects:
Barbara White, School of Information Technology
INC projects:
Greg Williams
Bryce Anbins-King, School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems, field researcher, supporting all projects
INC projects:
Postgraduate Students
Anthea Nicholls
PhD student working on “The social life of the computer at Ramingining”, examining the ways in which computer technologies are being taken up for the routine practices of everyday life in a remote community, and ways in which we can intervene in those processes to enhance community sustainability through ICT.
Social life of the computer report
Naomi Rea, School of Australian Indigenous Knowledge Systems,
INC projects: