Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario

Across Canada First Nation community leaders are adopting the e-Community approach for their local broadband development. E-Community is fueled by the desire of First Nations to own, control, and manage their local infrastructure and online services. The paper develops the concept of the importance...

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Main Authors: Beaton, Brian, Campbell, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Journal of Community Informatics 2013
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spelling ftjcij:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1072 2023-05-15T16:14:03+02:00 Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario Beaton, Brian Campbell, Peter 2013-12-22 text/html http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/1072 eng eng The Journal of Community Informatics http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/1072/1089 http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/1072 The Journal of Community Informatics; Vol 10 No 2 (2014): Special Issue: Building the First Mile The Journal of Community Informatics; Vol. 10 Núm. 2 (2014): Special Issue: Building the First Mile The Journal of Community Informatics; Bd. 10 Nr. 2 (2014): Special Issue: Building the First Mile The Journal of Community Informatics; Vol. 10 No 2 (2014): Special Issue: Building the First Mile 1712-4441 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2013 ftjcij 2019-12-14T11:13:39Z Across Canada First Nation community leaders are adopting the e-Community approach for their local broadband development. E-Community is fueled by the desire of First Nations to own, control, and manage their local infrastructure and online services. The paper develops the concept of the importance of locally owned and managed telecommunication infrastructure supporting First Nation e-Community and local resilience. The First Nations e-Community framework provides choices for local people to remain in their communities and contribute to the growth and positive development in these challenging environments. The First Nations' struggle against settler colonialism to access their lands and resources by the colonial governments and their corporate partners continues today. Strong, resilient First Nations are now in a position to influence and support outcomes that benefit themselves, the lands and others in a positive manner. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Unknown Canada
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description Across Canada First Nation community leaders are adopting the e-Community approach for their local broadband development. E-Community is fueled by the desire of First Nations to own, control, and manage their local infrastructure and online services. The paper develops the concept of the importance of locally owned and managed telecommunication infrastructure supporting First Nation e-Community and local resilience. The First Nations e-Community framework provides choices for local people to remain in their communities and contribute to the growth and positive development in these challenging environments. The First Nations' struggle against settler colonialism to access their lands and resources by the colonial governments and their corporate partners continues today. Strong, resilient First Nations are now in a position to influence and support outcomes that benefit themselves, the lands and others in a positive manner.
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Campbell, Peter
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Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario
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title Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario
title_short Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario
title_full Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario
title_fullStr Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario
title_full_unstemmed Settler Colonialism and First Nations e-Communities in Northwestern Ontario
title_sort settler colonialism and first nations e-communities in northwestern ontario
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op_source The Journal of Community Informatics; Vol 10 No 2 (2014): Special Issue: Building the First Mile
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