{"id":596,"date":"2014-07-01T13:45:57","date_gmt":"2014-07-01T11:45:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.philbu.net\/blog\/?p=596"},"modified":"2014-07-01T13:45:57","modified_gmt":"2014-07-01T11:45:57","slug":"article-social-media-in-remote-first-nation-communities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.philbu.net\/blog\/article-social-media-in-remote-first-nation-communities\/","title":{"rendered":"Article: Social media in remote First Nation communities"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Molyneaux, H., O&#8217;Donnell, S., Kakekaspan, C., Walmark, B., Budka, P., Gibson, K. 2014. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cjc-online.ca\/index.php\/journal\/article\/view\/2619\/2448\">Social media in remote First Nation communities<\/a>. Canadian Journal of Communication, 39(2): 275-288.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Abstract<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Community resilience in First Nations includes ties to people both inside and outside the community, intergenerational communication, the sharing of stories, and family and community connectedness. This study, based on a survey of Internet users in the Sioux Lookout region of Northwestern Ontario, explores the link between social networking sites and community resilience. The region is home to some of the most isolated First Nation (indigenous)communities in Canada. Cultural and familial links between these communities are strong, yet until recent use of the Internet, maintaining regular communications to strengthen cultural ties was challenging. This study examines the links between travel and communication online, the ways in which social media are used to preserve culture and maintain communication, and the implications of social networking for community resilience.<\/p>\n<p>La r\u00e9silience communautaire chez les Premi\u00e8res Nations se base sur les rapports \u00e0 autrui tant au sein de la communaut\u00e9 qu\u2019au-del\u00e0 de celle-ci, la communication interg\u00e9n\u00e9rationnelle, le partage d\u2019histoires et la solidarit\u00e9 familiale et communautaire. Cet article se fonde sur un sondage d\u2019utilisateurs d\u2019Internet dans la r\u00e9gion Sioux Lookout du Nord-ouest de l\u2019Ontario pour explorer les rapports entre les sites de r\u00e9seautage social et la r\u00e9silience communautaire. La r\u00e9gion Sioux Lookout compte certaines des communaut\u00e9s autochtones les plus isol\u00e9es au Canada. Les affinit\u00e9s culturelles et familiales entre ces communaut\u00e9s sont fortes, et pourtant, avant l\u2019utilisation r\u00e9cente d\u2019Internet, le maintien de communications r\u00e9guli\u00e8res pour resserrer les liens culturels n\u2019\u00e9tait pas facile. Cette \u00e9tude examine les rapports entre voyages et communication en ligne, les mani\u00e8res dont on utilise les m\u00e9dias sociaux pour pr\u00e9server la culture et assurer les communications, et l\u2019impact du r\u00e9seautage social sur la r\u00e9silience communautaire.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Molyneaux, H., O&#8217;Donnell, S., Kakekaspan, C., Walmark, B., Budka, P., Gibson, K. 2014. Social media in remote First Nation communities. Canadian Journal of Communication, 39(2): 275-288. Abstract Community resilience in First Nations includes ties to people both inside and outside the community, intergenerational communication, the sharing of stories, and family and community connectedness. 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