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Disconnect
RMIT University
11 episodes
2 months ago
The internet, as shaped by the world's oldest living culture. From RMIT University with contributions from First Nations Media Australia. Produced in partnership with Telstra.

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The internet, as shaped by the world's oldest living culture. From RMIT University with contributions from First Nations Media Australia. Produced in partnership with Telstra.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Pilot
Disconnect
34 minutes 22 seconds
6 years ago
Pilot
In this episode we discuss conflict arising on social media, including the spread of fight videos in remote communities and privacy problems arising from the sharing of devices.

First released in 2018.

We’d like to thank the youth forum participants, and Papulu Apparr-Kari for inviting us along. Thanks also to Lesley Acres and the State Library of Queensland, which is working with Telstra to improve digital literacy and cyber safety in that region - and to Associate Professor Nicolas Suzor from QUT.

This podcast was produced by RMIT University, led by Ellie Rennie, Indigo Holcombe-James and Tyson Yunkaporta with Audiocraft’s Camilla Hannan and James Milsom.

Telstra funded the project as an action within the ‘Connection and Capability’ priority focus area of their Reconciliation Action Plan 2015–2018.

In this episode you heard music from Emily Wurramara.

Soft sculpture of tin can telephone by Rhonda Sharpe, Yarrenyty Arltere Artists.
Image design by Pam Koger.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Disconnect
The internet, as shaped by the world's oldest living culture. From RMIT University with contributions from First Nations Media Australia. Produced in partnership with Telstra.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.