Indigenous Data Sovereignty
JTJohn TaylorTKTahu Kukutai
Australian National University · Aboriginal Affairs Northern Dev Canada · +1 more institution
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Abstract
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
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2- JTJohn TaylorCorresponding
Australian National University, Aboriginal Affairs Northern Dev Canada, University of Arizona
- TKTahu Kukutai
Australian National University, Aboriginal Affairs Northern Dev Canada, University of Arizona
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Keywords
- Indigenous
- Sovereignty
- Declaration
- Political science
- Indigenous rights
- Ethnology
- Human rights
- Law
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Funding
- UOUniversity of Arizona
- ICIrish College of General Practitioners
- AGAustralian Government
- CSCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- AIAustralian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
- ANAustralian National University
- AOAcademy of the Social Sciences in Australia
- CFCenter for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
- MRMedical Research Council
- NHNational Health and Medical Research Council
- CFCenter for Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign