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Indigenous Agency on Instagram from Australia
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Veronica.Sparks
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this paper contains discussion about disturbing events and issues, and names of deceased persons, which may be distressing. I acknowledge the ancient boodja (land) I am on today which has never been ceded by the Wadjuk people of the Noongar Nation. I offer respect to…
“Social Media”, AboriginalandTorresStraitIslanderPeople, agency, conference, curtin, Indigenous, instagram, marginalised communities, media, Networked Individualism, Networked Public, Networked Self, online, Online Communities, online community, online self-presentation, selfrepresentation, Social Network Sites, Third Place -
The use of Facebook and Instagram by indigenous and migrant Hellenic diaspora communities in Australia creates an online third place
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Despina.Karatzias
ABSTRACT: This conference paper aims to explore communities of Indigenous people and migrants from the Hellenic diaspora in Australia who utilise Facebook and Instagram as tools to establish an online third place. The utilisation of these platforms fosters a sense of community, raises cultural awareness, and provides a catalyst for business outcomes. Drawing on numerous…
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The role of Tik Tok in strengthening Indigenous identity on online platforms
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jingjie.zheng
Introduction The traditional concept of community has changed due to the emergence of social media, from small, fluid relationships such as family or workplace to a larger and even indefinable concept (Liu et al., 2017). As mentioned by Hampton and Wellman (2018), the emergence of social media is fundamentally brought about by technological change, and…
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How e-cultural communities preserve identity amongst diasporic peoples
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Sheryl.Rowse
How e-cultural communities preserve identity amongst diasporic peoples Abstract This paper argues that social media communities serve as an essential form of support for diasporic individuals as they negotiate life external to their homelands. It shows that cultural identity and personal identity are intertwined, both being served by the preservation and use of indigenous language.…
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LiamShawn.Clark
will the Māori community continue to have a online presence with its language or will it slowly fade Abstract: This paper seeks to explore the Te Reo Māori community (The Indigenous tribe in Aotearoa ( New Zealand) and language through the use of the social networking/application Twitter (Pae Tīhau). The importance of this paper…
Hi L, The thing is the paper is mainly concentrated on the African continent particularly.If you make an analysis of…