Current projects
Ensuring ICTs play a positive role in society
Through vital education, we’re fostering a richer understanding of information technologies and systems. Our work sits at the intersection of people, organisations, human-centred design and social networks.
Participatory Research and Ownership with Technology, Information and Change (PROTIC) II
PROTIC II is the second phase of the five-year Participatory Research and Ownership with Technology, Information and Change (PROTIC) initiative. It is an internal collaboration between the Digital Transformation Group, Action Lab, and HumaniSE Lab of Monash Faculty of IT.
Recordkeeping for Empowerment of Rural Communities
Funded through an ARC DECRA Fellowship, this project aims at supporting disadvantaged
rural communities by fostering culturally-sensitive and gender-sensitive information
dissemination programs and information preservation programs. Focusing on Bangladesh,
the project complements and extends the work done by the PROTIC II Monash – Oxfam
partnership in that country.
Archives and the Rights of the Child Research Program
Established through an ARC Future Fellowship, this project gathers researchers across many disciplines as well as community and practice advocates. Together, they are re-imagining recordkeeping and archiving systems to drive responsive, accountable and child-centred Out-of-Home Care – and enable social and historical justice.
Charter of Lifelong Rights in Childhood Recordkeeping in Out of Home Care
Responding to the advocacy of care leavers and the organisations who support them, this project is dedicated to transforming childhood recordkeeping and meeting the lifelong information needs of Australians who have experienced out-of-home care.
People, Culture and Cybersecurity
This project involves an interdisciplinary team of researchers who are studying the safety and experiences of people at the intersection of cybersecurity and digital transformation.
Exploring The Medical Recordkeeping Practices In Indonesia For Data Driven Public Health Action
An interdisciplinary research team investigates recordkeeping practices and culture as well as the readiness of electronic medical record (EMR) system implementation in Indonesia.
Business Intelligence System to Reduce Unnecessary Diagnostic Testing
With the ever-growing complexity and volume of patients being treated within the healthcare organisations, a need for a sophisticated business intelligence (BI) system to enable real time feedback regarding the use of medical investigations has emerged.
Exploring The Medical Recordkeeping Practices In Indonesia For Data Driven Public Health Action
An interdisciplinary research team investigates recordkeeping practices and culture as well as the readiness of electronic medical record (EMR) system implementation in Indonesia.