The CARE Principles and the Reuse, Sharing, and Curation of Indigenous Data in Canadian Archaeology

IF 1.9 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
N. Gupta, A. Martindale, Kisha Supernant, Mitchell Elvidge
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ABSTRACT Reuse and sharing of archaeological data are tied to ethics in data practice, research design, and the rights of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about their heritage. In this article, the authors discuss how the CARE (Collective benefit, Authority to control, Responsibility, and Ethics) principles and Indigenous data governance create intellectual space for archaeological research. We show how archaeologists can use this framework to highlight hidden costs and labor associated with the “data ecosystem,” which are often borne by Indigenous nations and communities. The CARE framework gives voice to Indigenous peoples’ concerns around data sharing, curation, and reuse; ways we can redress these issues; and strategies that facilitate Indigenous nations and communities in deriving collective benefit from research. In archaeology, these efforts include greater work on heritage legislation and policy, repositioning Indigenous peoples as active stewards of their data, and building capacity in digital methods and ethical data practice. Each Indigenous nation and community has its own interests, values, and protocols, and we suggest paths to bring data practice into alignment with the CARE framework.
CARE原则与加拿大考古中土著数据的再利用、共享和保存
摘要考古数据的重复使用和共享与数据实践、研究设计中的伦理道德以及土著人民在遗产决策中的权利息息相关。在这篇文章中,作者讨论了CARE(集体利益、控制权、责任和道德)原则和土著数据治理如何为考古研究创造知识空间。我们展示了考古学家如何利用这个框架来强调与“数据生态系统”相关的隐藏成本和劳动力,这些成本和劳动力通常由土著民族和社区承担。CARE框架表达了土著人民对数据共享、管理和再利用的担忧;我们可以如何纠正这些问题;以及促进土著民族和社区从研究中获得集体利益的战略。在考古学方面,这些努力包括加强遗产立法和政策方面的工作,将土著人民重新定位为其数据的积极管理者,以及在数字方法和道德数据实践方面的能力建设。每个土著民族和社区都有自己的利益、价值观和协议,我们建议将数据实践与CARE框架保持一致。
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