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Designing digital knowledge management tools with Aboriginal Australians

by: Helen Verran, Michael Christie, Bryce Anbins-King, Trevor Van Weeren, Wulumdhuna Yunupingu
Digital Creativity, Vol. 18, No. 3. (1 July 2007), pp. 129-142, doi:10.1080/14626260701531944  Key: citeulike:2102181

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Abstract The paper describes an approach to digital design grounded in processes of Indigenous collective memory making. We claim the research should be understood as performative knowledge making, and accounting it should also be performative. Accordingly we present four texts generated in the course of our research as an exhibit. They attest design processes for a file management system TAMI. We briefly theorise our approach as exemplifying Suchman?s ?located accountability?.


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