2024
DOI: 10.1002/eahr.500202
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Navigating University Openness in Research Policy Inconsistent with Indigenous Data Sovereignty: A Case Analysis

Molly Wick,
Deanna Erickson,
Joel Hoffman
et al.

Abstract: Indigenous nations and communities in the United States have rights as sovereign governments to exercise control and ownership over all data and information generated by or from the tribes, tribal members, or tribal resources. Indigenous nations exercise these rights through data ownership policies established in response to unethical research practices in research involving Indigenous communities. Most universities in the U.S. have “openness in research” policies to ensure academic freedom to publish freely, … Show more

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