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Mobile phone use among low income Aboriginal people ; a Central Australian snapshot

Details:

Title

Mobile phone use among low income Aboriginal people ; a Central Australian snapshot,

Other title

Ingerrekenhe antirrkweme = Together, we keep each other safe,

Creator

Tangentyere Council Research Hub, Central Land Council,

Collection

E-Publications, PublicationNT, E-Books,

Date

2007,

Description

This report indicates that Aboriginal people in central Australia with limited access to fixed telecommunication services are turning to mobile phones as a way of accessing basic telecommunications services. Aboriginal people face significant barriers and disadvantage, including in relation to income, employment, education and health. Telecommunications services in the region are limited. In remote regions, there are limited residential phone services in communities, and public phones are not available on many communities., Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,

Notes

"About the title: Ingerrekenhe antirrkweme. The title of this report was decided by the Tangentyere Council's Aboriginal researchers and is an Arrernte phrase (the language of the people of Alice Springs and immediate surrounds) meaning "all of us together, we keep each other safe". This title was chosen to reflect the two main reasons why participants of this study reported needing their mobile phones: To keep in touch with family, and to use in emergencies. These two reasons are intimately linked. That is, in addition to emergency services, friends and community ties are what provide safety to Aboriginal people. Telephones help to enable this support to be provided, as you'll see when you read this report." - Page 4,

Table of contents

About the Title: Ingerrekenhe Antirrkweme -- Summary and recommendations -- Background -- Methodology -- Results and analysis -- Patterns of mobile use -- Spending on mobile phone services -- Other phone services -- Reference -- Appendix A,

Language

English,

Subject

Cell phones -- Social aspects -- Australia, Central, Aboriginal Australians -- Australia, Central -- Social life and customs -- 21st century,

Publisher name

Tangentyere Council,

Place of publication

Alice Springs (N.T.),

Format

54, [9] pages : colour illustrations, colour map, 1 form ; 30 cm.,

File type

application/pdf.,

Copyright owner

Check within Publication or with content Publisher.,

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/265393,

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/460153