Digital literacy research and practice typically presume certain conditions, such as an urban orientation and adequate, affordable access to connectivity and devices. But these conditions are not universal; for example, people in small, rural/remote Indigenous communities may seek to balance connectivity challenges and digital innovations with land-based living specific to place and community. Drawing on efforts to broaden critical digital literacies to support Indigenous sovereignty, we consider how overlapping contexts of places, communities, and infrastructures intersect in the cocreation of appropriate digital literacy. Specifically, we discuss a series of virtually facilitated, participatory workshops that utilize “hacker literacies” and “infrastructure literacy” to reimagine connectivity infrastructure and demonstrate the potential of community networking in, with, and by rural/remote Indigenous communities. We also reflect on limitations of this work and identify lessons for future projects.

Penulis

Rob McMahon, Michael B. McNally, Eric Nitschke, Kyle Napier, Maria Alvarez Malvido, Murat Akcayir

Tahun Diterbitkan

2023

Negara / Wilayah fokus

Global

Kompleksitas

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Kata kunci

Jenis Jaringan

N/A

Jenis Lisensi

CC BY 4.0

Jenis Barang

Kertas

Bahasa

Bahasa Inggris

Mata Pelajaran Khusus - Sosial

N/A

Mata Pelajaran Khusus - Teknis

N/A

Mata Pelajaran Khusus - Ekonomi

N/A

Subjek Khusus - Peraturan

N/A

Perspektif Gender

Ya.

Dapat diakses oleh orang dengan gangguan penglihatan atau pendengaran

Ya.

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