Hello, There's also Walter and Anderson that I find very useful, and Walter et al.'s new book that is open access. Walter, Maggie and Andersen. Chris (2013) “Indigenous Quantitative Methodological Practice - Canada.” In Indigenous Statistics: A Quantitative Research Methodology, Routledge. Walter, Maggie, Kukutai, Tahu, Carroll, Stephanie Russo and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, eds. (2020) *Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Policy*. Routledge Studies in Indigenous Peoples and Policies. Cheers, Natasha Natasha Tusikov, PhD Assistant Professor, Criminology Program Department of Social Science Ross South 714A York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 Office: 416.736.2100 ext. 30158 ntusikov@yorku.ca @NTusikov <ntusikov@yorku.ca> On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 3:13 AM Geoff Lush <Geoffrey.Lush@parliament.govt.nz> wrote:
Hello all
A broad request I know, but I thought I'd ask the group's collective wisdom regarding any authoritative sources for Indigenous/First People's perspectives, methodologies and treatments of digital data.
This can relate to matters surrounding indigenous people's approaches to the management, processing and application of online data, metadata, information, social media etc. This could relate to intellectual property, etc. but can also any philosophical approaches to the management of that data/information that may also be involved.
Many thanks in advance for any responses.
Geoff Lush New Zealand Parliamentary Library
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