Good data practices for indigenous data sovereignty and governance
Citation
Export citationLovett, R., Lee, V., Kukutai, T., Cormack, D., Rainie, S., & Walker, J. (2019). Good data practices for indigenous data sovereignty and governance. In A. Daly, S. K. Devitt, & M. Mann (Eds.), Good Data (pp. 26–36). Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures.
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Abstract
Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDS) and Indigenous Data Governance (IDG) art terms increasingly being used across community, research, policy and in practice. The IDS movement has emerged in response to poor data practices, from the conceptualisation of data items through to reporting of data about Indigenous peoples. This chapter aims to provide clarity concerning the definitions of IDS and IDG; provide an overview of the historical context in which IDS has emerged; and provide examples of IDS and IDG across the spectrum of community, policy and practice.
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Institute of Network Cultures
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This articel is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).
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