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Around the world indigenous peoples remain largely alienated from how data about them, their lands, and their cultures is collected, used and applied. This book investigates this problem, demonstrating how it disenfranchises indigenous peoples from shaping policy to meet their needs.
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Around the world indigenous peoples remain largely alienated from how data about them, their lands, and their cultures is collected, used and applied. This book investigates this problem, demonstrating how it disenfranchises indigenous peoples from shaping policy to meet their needs.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000214208
- Artikelnr.: 60094884
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000214208
- Artikelnr.: 60094884
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Maggie Walter (Palawa) (PhD, FASSA) is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Publishing extensively in the field of Indigenous Data, including Indigenous Statistics (with C. Andersen 2013 Routledge), Maggie is a founding member of the Maiam nayri Wingara Indigenous Data Sovereignty Collective and the Global Indigenous Data Alliance. Tahu Kukutai (Ng¿ti Tiipa, Ng¿ti Kinohaku, Te Aup¿uri) (PhD) is Professor of Demography at the National Institute of Demographic and Economic Analysis, Aotearoa New Zealand. She co-edited Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Toward an Agenda and is a founding member of the M¿ori Data Sovereignty Network Te Mana Raraunga and the Global Indigenous Data Alliance. Stephanie Russo Carroll (Ahtna-Native Village of Kluti-Kaah, Sicilian-descent) (DrPH, MPH) is Assistant Professor of Public Health and Associate Director for the Native Nations Institute at the University of Arizona, USA. A researcher active at the nexus of Indigenous governance, the environment, community wellness and data, Stephanie co-founded the US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network and is a founding member and chair of the Global Indigenous Data Alliance. Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear (Northern Cheyenne and Chicana) (PhD) is a social demographer who researches the intersection of Indigenous erasure, data and inequality. She is Assistant Professor of Sociology and American Indian Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. Desi co-founded the US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network and is a founding member of the Global Indigenous Data Alliance.
Chapter 1: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Governance and the Link to Indigenous Policy
Maggie Walter and Stephanie Russo Carroll
Chapter 2: "Pushing the space": Data sovereignty and self-determination in Aotearoa NZ
Tahu Kukutai and Donna Cormack
Chapter 3: The Intersection of Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Closing the Gap policy in Australia
Raymond Lovett
Roxanne Jones and Bobby Maher
Chapter 4: Growing Pueblo Data Sovereignty
Michele Suina and Carnell T. Chosa
Chapter 5: Indigenous Data and Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Andrew Sporle
Maui Hudson and Kiri West
Chapter 6: Indigenous Self-Determination and Data Governance in the Canadian Policy Context
Robyn K. Rowe
Julie R. Bull and Jennifer D. Walker
Chapter 7: The Challenge of Indigenous Data in Sweden
Per Axelsson and Christina Storm Mienna
Chapter 8: Data Governance in the Basque Country: Victims and Memories of Violent Conflicts
Joxerramon Bengoetxea
Chapter 9: Indigenous Policy and Indigenous Data in Mexico
Oscar Luis Figueroa Rodríguez
Chapter 10: Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Quechan Education Data Sovereignty
Jameson D. Lopez
Chapter 11: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the Role of Universities
Tennille L. Marley
Chapter 12: Narratives on Indigenous Victimhood: challenges of Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Colombia's transitional setting
Gustavo Rojas- Páez and Colleen Alena O'Brien
Chapter 13: Kaupapa M¿ori-Informed Approaches to Support Data Rights and Self-Determination
Sarah-Jane Paine
Donna Cormack
Papaarangi Reid
Ricci Harris and Bridget Robson
Chapter 14: The Legal and Policy Dimensions of Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Rebecca Tsosie
Chapter 15: Embedding Systemic Change - Opportunities and Challenges
Maggie Walter
Stephanie Russo Carroll
Tahu Kukutai and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear
Governance and the Link to Indigenous Policy
Maggie Walter and Stephanie Russo Carroll
Chapter 2: "Pushing the space": Data sovereignty and self-determination in Aotearoa NZ
Tahu Kukutai and Donna Cormack
Chapter 3: The Intersection of Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Closing the Gap policy in Australia
Raymond Lovett
Roxanne Jones and Bobby Maher
Chapter 4: Growing Pueblo Data Sovereignty
Michele Suina and Carnell T. Chosa
Chapter 5: Indigenous Data and Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Andrew Sporle
Maui Hudson and Kiri West
Chapter 6: Indigenous Self-Determination and Data Governance in the Canadian Policy Context
Robyn K. Rowe
Julie R. Bull and Jennifer D. Walker
Chapter 7: The Challenge of Indigenous Data in Sweden
Per Axelsson and Christina Storm Mienna
Chapter 8: Data Governance in the Basque Country: Victims and Memories of Violent Conflicts
Joxerramon Bengoetxea
Chapter 9: Indigenous Policy and Indigenous Data in Mexico
Oscar Luis Figueroa Rodríguez
Chapter 10: Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Quechan Education Data Sovereignty
Jameson D. Lopez
Chapter 11: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the Role of Universities
Tennille L. Marley
Chapter 12: Narratives on Indigenous Victimhood: challenges of Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Colombia's transitional setting
Gustavo Rojas- Páez and Colleen Alena O'Brien
Chapter 13: Kaupapa M¿ori-Informed Approaches to Support Data Rights and Self-Determination
Sarah-Jane Paine
Donna Cormack
Papaarangi Reid
Ricci Harris and Bridget Robson
Chapter 14: The Legal and Policy Dimensions of Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Rebecca Tsosie
Chapter 15: Embedding Systemic Change - Opportunities and Challenges
Maggie Walter
Stephanie Russo Carroll
Tahu Kukutai and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear
Chapter 1: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Governance and the Link to Indigenous Policy
Maggie Walter and Stephanie Russo Carroll
Chapter 2: "Pushing the space": Data sovereignty and self-determination in Aotearoa NZ
Tahu Kukutai and Donna Cormack
Chapter 3: The Intersection of Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Closing the Gap policy in Australia
Raymond Lovett
Roxanne Jones and Bobby Maher
Chapter 4: Growing Pueblo Data Sovereignty
Michele Suina and Carnell T. Chosa
Chapter 5: Indigenous Data and Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Andrew Sporle
Maui Hudson and Kiri West
Chapter 6: Indigenous Self-Determination and Data Governance in the Canadian Policy Context
Robyn K. Rowe
Julie R. Bull and Jennifer D. Walker
Chapter 7: The Challenge of Indigenous Data in Sweden
Per Axelsson and Christina Storm Mienna
Chapter 8: Data Governance in the Basque Country: Victims and Memories of Violent Conflicts
Joxerramon Bengoetxea
Chapter 9: Indigenous Policy and Indigenous Data in Mexico
Oscar Luis Figueroa Rodríguez
Chapter 10: Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Quechan Education Data Sovereignty
Jameson D. Lopez
Chapter 11: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the Role of Universities
Tennille L. Marley
Chapter 12: Narratives on Indigenous Victimhood: challenges of Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Colombia's transitional setting
Gustavo Rojas- Páez and Colleen Alena O'Brien
Chapter 13: Kaupapa M¿ori-Informed Approaches to Support Data Rights and Self-Determination
Sarah-Jane Paine
Donna Cormack
Papaarangi Reid
Ricci Harris and Bridget Robson
Chapter 14: The Legal and Policy Dimensions of Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Rebecca Tsosie
Chapter 15: Embedding Systemic Change - Opportunities and Challenges
Maggie Walter
Stephanie Russo Carroll
Tahu Kukutai and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear
Governance and the Link to Indigenous Policy
Maggie Walter and Stephanie Russo Carroll
Chapter 2: "Pushing the space": Data sovereignty and self-determination in Aotearoa NZ
Tahu Kukutai and Donna Cormack
Chapter 3: The Intersection of Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Closing the Gap policy in Australia
Raymond Lovett
Roxanne Jones and Bobby Maher
Chapter 4: Growing Pueblo Data Sovereignty
Michele Suina and Carnell T. Chosa
Chapter 5: Indigenous Data and Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Andrew Sporle
Maui Hudson and Kiri West
Chapter 6: Indigenous Self-Determination and Data Governance in the Canadian Policy Context
Robyn K. Rowe
Julie R. Bull and Jennifer D. Walker
Chapter 7: The Challenge of Indigenous Data in Sweden
Per Axelsson and Christina Storm Mienna
Chapter 8: Data Governance in the Basque Country: Victims and Memories of Violent Conflicts
Joxerramon Bengoetxea
Chapter 9: Indigenous Policy and Indigenous Data in Mexico
Oscar Luis Figueroa Rodríguez
Chapter 10: Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Quechan Education Data Sovereignty
Jameson D. Lopez
Chapter 11: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the Role of Universities
Tennille L. Marley
Chapter 12: Narratives on Indigenous Victimhood: challenges of Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Colombia's transitional setting
Gustavo Rojas- Páez and Colleen Alena O'Brien
Chapter 13: Kaupapa M¿ori-Informed Approaches to Support Data Rights and Self-Determination
Sarah-Jane Paine
Donna Cormack
Papaarangi Reid
Ricci Harris and Bridget Robson
Chapter 14: The Legal and Policy Dimensions of Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Rebecca Tsosie
Chapter 15: Embedding Systemic Change - Opportunities and Challenges
Maggie Walter
Stephanie Russo Carroll
Tahu Kukutai and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear