Identifying Useful Approaches to the Governance of Indigenous Data
Questions of data governance occur in all contexts. Arguably, they become especially pressing for data concerning Indigenous people. Long-standing colonial relationships, experiences of vulnerability to decision-makers, claims of jurisdiction, and concerns about collective privacy become significant...
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ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:iipj-1175 2023-10-01T03:56:00+02:00 Identifying Useful Approaches to the Governance of Indigenous Data Bruhn, Jodi 2014-04-23T18:13:59Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol5/iss2/5 https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2014.5.2.5 unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol5/iss2/5 doi:10.18584/iipj.2014.5.2.5 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ The International Indigenous Policy Journal data governance information governance Indigenous data First Nation data OCAP data governance models Community-Based Research Public Policy Social Statistics policy 2014 ftunivwestonta https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2014.5.2.5 2023-09-03T06:55:38Z Questions of data governance occur in all contexts. Arguably, they become especially pressing for data concerning Indigenous people. Long-standing colonial relationships, experiences of vulnerability to decision-makers, claims of jurisdiction, and concerns about collective privacy become significant in considering how and by whom data concerning Indigenous people should be governed. Also significant is the on going need on the part of governments to access and use such data to plan, monitor, and account for programs involving Indigenous people. This exploratory policy article seeks to inform efforts to improve the governance of data between governments and Indigenous organizations and communities – especially the federal government and First Nations in Canada. It describes a spectrum of models arising from the growing literature on data governance in the corporate and public sectors as well as overarching approaches articulated by Indigenous organizations. After outlining certain practical considerations in negotiating data sharing agreements, the article presents a selection of promising initiatives in indigenous data governance undertaken in Canada, the United States, and Australia. Other/Unknown Material First Nations The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western Canada International Indigenous Policy Journal 5 2 |
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Questions of data governance occur in all contexts. Arguably, they become especially pressing for data concerning Indigenous people. Long-standing colonial relationships, experiences of vulnerability to decision-makers, claims of jurisdiction, and concerns about collective privacy become significant in considering how and by whom data concerning Indigenous people should be governed. Also significant is the on going need on the part of governments to access and use such data to plan, monitor, and account for programs involving Indigenous people. This exploratory policy article seeks to inform efforts to improve the governance of data between governments and Indigenous organizations and communities – especially the federal government and First Nations in Canada. It describes a spectrum of models arising from the growing literature on data governance in the corporate and public sectors as well as overarching approaches articulated by Indigenous organizations. After outlining certain practical considerations in negotiating data sharing agreements, the article presents a selection of promising initiatives in indigenous data governance undertaken in Canada, the United States, and Australia. |
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