Techno-casm

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Author: Latukefu, 'Alopi

Abstract:

The industrial world built itself on the platform of concentrating populations into urbanised and industrialised centres throughout the world. In the 1990s the information revolution was supposedly about the reversal of this process by distributing work and opportunity away from cities into other regions, including those we refer to as 'remote, rural and regional'. To achieve such goals requires the commitment and vision of government at all levels and sound private and community sector partnerships based on mutually beneficial and economic benchmarks. This presentation looks at the experience and philosophies of the Outback Digital Network (ODN) model and its attempt to bridge the technochasm between remote, rural, regional and marginalised Australians (particularly those within Indigenous communities) and the rest of the country.

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The main entry for the Working Visions Conference 2001 is at TD/WA 69.06. Individual presentations from the Conference can be found from TD/WA 69.07 to TD/WA 69.39.

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The industrial world built itself on the platform of concentrating populations into urbanised and industrialised centres throughout the world. In the 1990s the information revolution was supposedly about the reversal of this process by distributing work and opportunity away from cities into other regions, including those we refer to as 'remote, rural and regional'. To achieve such goals requires the commitment and vision of government at all levels and sound private and community sector partnerships based on mutually beneficial and economic benchmarks. This presentation looks ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Technology; Indigenous people; Policy; Employment; Skills and knowledge; Culture; Participation; Economics; Demographics

Keywords: Government policy; Employment opportunity; Communication skill; Community participation; Rural; Remote; Economic development; Regional

Published: East Perth, Western Australia: The Department, 2001

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Book Title: Working visions international employment futures conference 2001.

Pages: [13] p

Conference name: Working Visions International Employment Futures Conference

Date: 2001

Place: Perth, Western Australia

Statement of responsibility: 'Alopi Latukefu

Resource type: Conference

Call Number:
TD/WA 69.23



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