Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Policy
Publication Year: 2022
Author(s): Walter M, Kukutai T, Carroll S R, Rodriguez-Lonebear D
Abstract:
In the digital age, governments are increasingly dependent on data and data analytics to inform their policies and decision-making. However, Indigenous Peoples have often been the unwilling targets of policy interventions and have had little say over the collection, use and application of data about them, their lands and cultures. At the heart of Indigenous Peoples’ demands for change are the enduring aspirations of self-determination over their institutions, resources, knowledge and information systems.
With contributors from Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, North and South America and Europe, this book offers a rich account of the potential for Indigenous data sovereignty to support human flourishing and to protect against the ever-growing threats of data-related risks and harms.
ISBN: 9780367567477
Publisher/Organisation: Routledge
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429273957
Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Indigeneous People’ Issues
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