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Dr Arthur Wilson is an Associate Lecturer and Researcher within the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin University. He serves as a Casual Academic in the School of Design and the Built Environment. His post-nominal qualifications include MInfoMgt from the University of Western Australia, GradCertPubSecMgt from Flinders University, and PhD Candidate at Curtin University.
Dr Wilson's academic contributions include research on project risk mitigation using Actor-Network Theory and the impacts of the digital divide on Indigenous communities during COVID-19. He co-authored 'Leveraging Actor-Network Theory for Project Risk Mitigation' with Brad Carey and Amma Buckley in the proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering, and Knowledge Management (IC3K 2023). He also co-authored 'The Indigenous digital divide: COVID-19 and its impacts on Indigenous communities in Australia' with Mandy Downing and Amma Buckley in the proceedings of the 19th Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM 2022).
