CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance

Author: N/A; Publisher: The Global Indigenous Data Alliance; Publication Year: 2022. The following guidelines set out the minimum requirements for Indigenous-designed data approaches and standards, which can be generalized to all approaches and standards to data ethics surrounding marginalized communities. They show the current inadequacy of consent and data privacy protections, and highlight community-controlled…

Data Feminism

Author: Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren Klein; Publisher: MIT Press; Publication Year: 2020. In the following book D’Ignazio and Klein present a new lens for thinking about data science and ethics. Their ideas are based on the concept of “intersectionality” coined by Professor Kimberlé Crenshaw which is understood as “the acknowledgement that everyone has their own unique experiences of…

The Indigenous World 2021: Indigenous Data Sovereignty

Author: Stephanie Russo Carroll, Tahu Kukutai, Maggie Walter; Publisher: The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA); Publication Year: 2021. The following article builds on the theme of Indigenous data sovereignty, with an additional focus on COVID-19 data.

The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance

Author: Stephanie Russo Carroll et al.; Publisher: The Data Science Journal; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses how Indigenous Peoples have been oppressed in numerous ways, and with the growth of big data and data analytics, a large portion of data about Indigenous Peoples, lands, cultures, and histories is held by non-Indigenous governments. This article lays out the CARE (Collective Benefit…