Person

Aimee Hourigan

Report

Online misinformation in Australia


This report finds that the vast majority of adult Australians want to be able to identify misinformation and are trying to do so. However, it also finds that many adult Australians overestimate their ability to verify information online. The research findings illustrate the need for media literacy initiatives.
Report

Principles for a better Children's Internet


The internet has enhanced children’s lives in many ways, and will continue to play an important role as they move through childhood, into their teen years and adulthood. The principles outlined in this document provide clear guidance on how to create a better Children's Internet.
Report

The low-income families digital divide: digital inclusion is everybody’s business


There is no current 'digital inclusion safety net' supporting low-income families. Researchers working on this project argue that improving digital inclusion for low-income families requires coordination and collaboration between a variety of stakeholders, including community organisations, schools, universities and local, state and federal governments.
Guide

The low-income families digital divide: creating a Community Digital Inclusion Plan


Digital inclusion means people have the ability to afford quality connections and appropriate devices that enable them to participate in society in the ways they want. This guide will take you through the process of working out your community’s digital needs and wants, along with how to involve others in your journey to a digitally...
Report

The low-income families digital divide: north Queensland community


This research approaches digital inclusion as a complex issue with intersecting factors that affect a family’s levels of inclusion. This document profiles the digital divide in northern Queensland.

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