Dear Geoff, Jane Anderson and Kim Christen have been doing wonderful work on this for years. You can find their joint project here: https://localcontexts.org <https://localcontexts.org> I imagine you already know about ENRICH, since it is Aotearoa based -- https://www.enrich-hub.org <https://www.enrich-hub.org> And they have both written too much on this for me to list here, but you have find their publications here: Jane Anderson -https://as.nyu.edu/content/nyu-as/as/faculty/jane-anderson.html <https://as.nyu.edu/content/nyu-as/as/faculty/jane-anderson.html> Kim Christen - https://english.wsu.edu/kimberly-christen/ <https://english.wsu.edu/kimberly-christen/> Best, Ilana On 3/18/2021 3:12 AM, Geoff Lush 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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