New Zealand and Pacific Islands Chapter Event: Understanding Māori Data Sovereignty
The New Zealand and Pacific Islands Chapter Presents:
Understanding Māori Data Sovereignty
A virtual webinar
Date: Wednesday 10th November 2021
Time: 1 pm NZDT
Presenters:
- Vanessa Clark - Research Developer (Maori Engagement)
- Associate Professor Maui Hudson, University of Waikato
Convenors:
- Dr John Milnes, University of Otago
- Dr Maxine Bryant, AgResearch
This talk will touch on a range of perspectives including what is Māori Data Sovereignty, connection/whakapapa to Indigenous Data Sovereignty, implications of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) for the collection, ownership and application of data pertaining to indigenous people, including Māori, share some examples of Māori Data Sovereignty in action and what are some key considerations and implications for researchers.
ARMS Non-members are encouraged to contact the ARMS Executive office arms.adminofficer@flinders.edu.au to arrange for a complimentary registration.
CPD: Accredited members (ARMAs and ARMFs) will automatically accrue 1 CPD hour per session attended.
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