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Indigenous data sovereignty toward an agenda edited by Tahu Kukutai and John Taylor

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Editor:
Taylor, John 1953-  Search this
Kukutai, Tahu 1971-  Search this
Issuing body:
Australian National University Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource (xxiii, 318 pages) illustrations
Type:
Statistics
Electronic books
Place:
Australia
New Zealand
Date:
2016
Notes:
ELEC copy Purchased from the NMAI Library Endowment
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Contents:
Data sovereignty for indigenous people : current practice and future needs / Tahu Kukutai and John Taylor -- Part 1. Decolonising indigenous data. Data and the United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples / Megan Davis -- What does data sovereignty imply : what does it look like? / C Matthew Snipp -- Colonialism's and postcolonialism's fellow traveller : the collection, use and misuse of data on indigenous people / Ian Pool
Part 2. Critiques of official statistics. Data politics and indigenous representation in Australian statistics / Maggie Walter -- Indigenising demographic categories : a prolegomenon to indigenous data sovereignty / Frances Morphy -- Governing data and data for governance : the everyday practice of indigenous sovereignty / Diane E Smith
Part 3. Data sovereignty in practice. Pathways to First Nations' data and information sovereignty / First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC) -- Tribal data sovereignty : Whakatohea rights and interests / Maui Hudson, Dickie Farrar and Lesley McLean -- The world's most livable city, for Maori : data advocacy and Maori wellbeing in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland) / James Hudson -- Indigenous data sovereignty : a Maori health perspective / Rawiri Jansen -- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community wellbeing : identified needs for statistical capacity / Ray Lovett -- Data sovereignty for the Yawuru in Western Australia / Mandy Yap and Eunice Yu -- Building a data revolution in Indian county / Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear
Part 4. State agency responses. The Australian Bureau of Statistics' Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander enumeration and engagement strategies : challenges and future options / Paul Jelfs -- Indigenous peoples and the official statistics system in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Darin Bishop
Summary:
"As the global 'data revolution' accelerates, how can the data rights and interests of indigenous peoples be secured? Premised on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, this book argues that indigenous peoples have inherent and inalienable rights relating to the collection, ownership and application of data about them, and about their lifeways and territories. As the first book to focus on indigenous data sovereignty, it asks: what does data sovereignty mean for indigenous peoples, and how is it being used in their pursuit of self-determination?"--Publisher's website
Topic:
Aboriginal Australians  Search this
Records--Access control  Search this
Aboriginal Australians--Legal status, laws, etc  Search this
Data protection  Search this
Māori (New Zealand people)  Search this
Australasia, Oceania and other land areas  Search this
Australasia  Search this
Australia  Search this
Computer security  Search this
Computing and information technology  Search this
Data capture and analysis  Search this
Databases  Search this
Ethnic studies  Search this
Indigenous peoples  Search this
Privacy and data protection  Search this
Social groups  Search this
Society and culture: general  Search this
Society and social sciences Society and social sciences  Search this
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Public Policy--Cultural Policy  Search this
Maori (New Zealand people)  Search this
Mana whakairo hinengaro  Search this
Tatauranga  Search this
Pātengi raraunga  Search this
Iwi taketake  Search this
Australian  Search this
Call number:
KU519.I64 I527 2016 (Internet)
KU354 .I53 2016 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
1-user
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
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