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Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Implications for Data Journalism

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Kukutai, T and Walter, M, Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Implications for Data Journalism, The Data Journalism Handbook: Towards a Critical Data Practice, Amsterdam University Press, L Bounegru and J Gray (ed), Netherlands, pp. 65-73. ISBN 9789462989511 (2021) [Research Book Chapter]

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Abstract

This chapter discusses some of the potential harms of digitalization and considers how Indigenous data sovereignty (ID-SOV), as an emerging site of science and activism, can mediate risks while providing pathways to benefit.

Item Details

Item Type:Research Book Chapter
Keywords:Indigenous data journalism
Research Division:Indigenous Studies
Research Group:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, society and community
Research Field:Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander accounting
Objective Division:Indigenous
Objective Group:Other Indigenous
Objective Field:Other Indigenous not elsewhere classified
UTAS Author:Walter, M (Professor Maggie Walter)
ID Code:151036
Year Published:2021
Deposited By:Office of the School of Social Sciences
Deposited On:2022-07-13
Last Modified:2022-08-29
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