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Digital Ethnography Research Centre

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Digital harms: consistency in definition, understanding and action

Daniel X. Harris, Nicola Henry, Edward Hurcombe, Piers Howe, David Micallef, Dana McKay, Philip Pond, Nicole Shackleton, Senuri Wijenayake, Xiangmin Zhou, Joel Humphries, Adnan Alamri, Rhyle Simcock

This paper examines the scale of digital harm, explains why current responses fall short and proposes reframing harm through a shared, multi‑sector, internationally relevant taxonomy. It argues such a framework is essential for effective reform and offers recommendations for governments, platforms, researchers and civil society to guide coordinated action and strengthen accountability across the digital...
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Are people ready for a digital CBD? The new infrastructure demands


This report provides an analysis of how people in Melbourne use digital technology and infrastructures, and provides recommendations on what infrastructure requirements are needed for a digital CBD.
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Digital skills and cyber security. How do we secure our future?


This report identifies where the current digital skills gaps and shortages are in the Victorian labour market and how they can be be addressed to minimalise the impact of future challenges.
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Towards just and resilient supply chains for a digital CBD


Just and resilient supply chains are fundamental to the development of a digital CBD. In order to build digital cities, digital supply chains need to be built first. This report examines the challenges and opportunities through web3 technology to build more resilient, secure and just supply chains.
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The Docklands DAO: reimagining precincts in a digital CBD


This report explores a Decentralised Autonomous Organisation (DAO) for the Melbourne CBD designed to rejuvenate the Melbourne CBD for all stakeholders and used as a tool for targeted economic stimulus, community governance and community engagement.

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