status: Recognised & Endorsed
Chair (s): Stephanie Russo Carroll, Maui Hudson, Maggie Walter, Per Axelsson
Group Email: [group_email]
Secretariat Liaison: [field_secretariat_liaison]
The call for Indigenous data sovereignty (ID-Sov) —the right of a nation to govern the collection, ownership, and application of its own data—has grown in intensity and scope over the past five years. To date three national-level Indigenous data sovereignty networks exist: Te Mana Raraunga - Maori Data Sovereignty Network, the United States Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network (USIDSN), and the Maiamnayri Wingara Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Data Sovereignty Group in Australia. Similar initiatives are underway in Hawaii and Sweden. Currently, these networks are engaging in an informal, and somewhat adhoc fashion, to share information and strategies, hold joint events, and collaborate on research. In the last two years alone this spirit of collaboration has produced four events, six joint panel/workshops initiatives, and a co-edited book, Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Toward an Agenda. Freely available online, the book had about 2,000 downloads within a month of publication, reflecting the very high level of interest in ID-Sov. These efforts notwithstanding, there are resource and infrastructure constraints to advancing the shared goals and aspirations of these ID-Sov stakeholders. What is needed is a more robust and coherent international collaboration to achieve impactful outcomes at the intersection of Indigenous data sovereignty, Indigenous data governance, and research.
The goals of the International Indigenous Data Sovereignty Interest Group are clearly aligned with the RDA mission of creating a global community to develop and adopt infrastructure that promotes data-sharing, data-driven research, and data use. Those of us already involved in the national-level networks are strong advocates for data-driven research and data use, and are also working in varied ways to build data capabilities beyond academic institutions, so as to benefit Indigenous communities. Through more effective collaboration, we seek to provide a highly visible international platform for ID-Sov that integrates and leverages existing ID-sov groups to create new opportunities for research and outreach. We also seek to attract new stakeholders beyond our current networks, including researchers, data users and indigenous communities. To that end all three existing ID-Sov networks have developed strong relationships with Indigenous stakeholders including tribes, Non Governmental Organisations, and Indigenous policy institutes, and researchers.
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IASSIST'23 = Diversity in Research: Social Justice from Data
by Paula Lackie
FYI: IASSIST is a wonderful community of helpful data professionals from around the world.0 | Add new comment
IASSIST'23 = Diversity in Research: Social Justice from Data
by Paula Lackie
FYI: IASSIST is a wonderful community of helpful data professionals from around the world.0 | Add new comment
IASSIST'23 = Diversity in Research: Social Justice from Data
by Paula Lackie
FYI: IASSIST is a wonderful community of helpful data professionals from around the world.0 | Add new comment
[id-sov] Invitation to participate in 'A Decade of Data: 10 Years of the RDA' events and activities
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Invitation to participate in 'A Decade of Data: 10 Years of the RDA' events and activities
by Connie Clare
Good day, The RDA Secretariat would like to invite the International Indigenous Data Sovereignty IG to participate in ‘A Decade of Data’: Celebrating 10 Years of the Research Data Alliance’. 10 months to celebrate 10 years of the RDA0 | Add new comment
International Conference on Sámi Research Data Governance 2023
25–27 January 2023, Romsa/Tromsø, Norway The International Conference on Sámi Research Data Governance aims to identify pertinent issues concerning Sámi data governance. The conference will facilitate the exchange of knowledge, understanding, and experiences regarding Indigenous and Sámi data governance and promote collaboration between Sámi and non-Sámi researchers in the Nordic context on data governance and management.0 | Add new comment
Webinar designed for RDA Group participants
Hello - My apologies for cross-posting. We wanted to be sure RDA group Chairs and group members received this information about an upcoming webinar specifically designed to provide tips and strategies for promoting project outputs. This webinar is designed for RDA Working and Interest Group Members, but anyone interested in this topic is also invited and welcome to attend. Please register and attend "How To Get Attention for Research Project Outputs " webinar on 21 Oct 2021 - 15:00 UTC presented by Jennifer Gibson. Register here.1 | Add new comment
RDA Virtual Plenary 18 draft programme now available
Dear Group Co-Chairs, The RDA Virtual Plenary 18 (VP18) draft programme is now available: https://www.rd-alliance.org/rdas-18th-plenary-meeting-programme. Please note that the Plenary dates have been revised to 3-11 November 2021.0 | Add new comment
Re: [id-sov][physical_samples_and_collections_ig][sustainabledevgoals] Re: [id-sov][physical_samples_and_collections_ig][sustainabledevgoals] RDA Virtual Plenary 18 - Notification of Acceptance
Dear Lesley Please accept our apologies for this oversight which has now been corrected. Best regards RDA Secretariat ________________________________ From: ***@***.***-groups.org <***@***.***-groups.org> on behalf of Lesley Wyborn via Physical Samples and Collections in the Research Data Ecosystem IG <***@***.***-groups.org> Sent: 10 September 2021 10:550 | Add new comment
Re: [id-sov][physical_samples_and_collections_ig][sustainabledevgoals] RDA Virtual Plenary 18 - Notification of Acceptance
Dear RDA secretariat Thank you for accepting our proposed session. However, could I draw your attention to the fact that the title of this session is Place-based Open Science Joint Session not Plant-based Open Science? (see below in yellow) It is correct on our web page, but I fear your internal lists many have it incorrectly listed: https://www.rd-alliance.org/place-based-open-science-joint-session Take care Lesley0 | Add new comment