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Reimagining equity beyond access to technology
World-leading, the Digital Transformation group is optimising the social, cultural and economic benefits of information communication technologies (ICTs).
We envision a world where information is used to sustain and nourish people – a world where discourses around data and ethics have shifted towards technologies for humanist self-actualisation. Our research focuses on understanding the people and organisational dimensions, the complexities and needs of the social networks that ICTs serve, to optimise their social, cultural and economic benefits.
Through our work, we’re ensuring that communities have equitable participation in the digital world and can thrive within our society and democracy. This includes those who can’t or elect not to participate digitally.

Current projects
Collaborating with industry, government, community and international development sectors, we’re addressing equity, social justice and digital transformation challenges.

Past initiatives
Every project is progress. Discover our past initiatives – and the important contributions we’ve made to advance information management and systems.

Our experts
Our information systems and management researchers are leaders in Australasia. They’re also considered within the world’s top 10 specialists in their field.

Partner with us
Digital Transformation forges interdisciplinary partnerships with researchers, industry, community research bodies and other stakeholders around the world.

Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conferences
Held in Prato, Italy, the CIRN conferences gather international academics, practitioners and PhD students across community and international development informatics, and community archives.

Jean Whyte Bequest
Professor Jean Whyte was the foundation Professor of Librarianship in the Graduate School of Librarianship. Her generous bequest supports research and thought leadership into Librarianship, Archives and Records.
Our expertise
- Recordkeeping informatics
- Information systems
- Community and development informatics
- Librarianship
Contact us
Professor Juliana Sutanto
E: juliana.sutanto@monash.edu