Screens and Ontological Work: Four Projects of Yolngu Aboriginal Australian Meaning-Making Mobilising ICT Machines

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    Abstract

    The essay is the text of a lecture given in a PhD program in Braunsweig University in Germany, funded by the state government of Lower Saxony, Ministry of Science and Culture. Drawing on experience in four distinct and different research projects involving members of Yolngu Aboriginal Australian land owners using information and communication technologies for their own purposes -- social, cultural, political, and/or epistemic I reveal the roles of screens in ontological work.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationGendered Configurations of Humans and Machines
    Subtitle of host publicationInterdisciplinary Contributions
    EditorsJan Büssers, Anja Fauhaber, Myriam Raboldt, Rebecca Wiesner
    Place of PublicationBerlin
    PublisherVerlag Barbara Budrich
    Pages205-229
    Number of pages15
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic)9783847416463
    ISBN (Print)9783847424949
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Publication series

    NameL'AGENda
    Volume8

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