Data governance with CARE: A case study of interests under the kangaroo grass (Buwatj) project (Djandak Dja Kunditja, Country Healing its Home) (Dataset)

Date created

25 Jan 2023

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Creator

Megan Wong | Researcher

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Active

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Description

This is the de-identified primary interview data collected through interviews with Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation (DDWCAC) and researchers (Federation University Ethics A21-147, ICIP DDWCAC)

Through the interview the rights, responsibilities and interests of DJAARA are identified to help answer the following questions:
1) How the Kangaroo Grass agricultural information can be made discoverable and reusable in ways that best support DJAARA in their aspirations to revive a traditional cropping system whilst also meeting the research needs of the university researchers.
2) How an information management solution for Kangaroo Grass agricultural information can be aligned with best practice information management (the CARE and FAIR principles) to support the rights and interests of Djaara in the agricultural economy including the right to govern (including authority to control and protect) Indigenous Data.

Contact

Megan Wong
mr.wong@federation.edu.au

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  • ORCID iD icon Megan Wong | Researcher
  • ORCID iD icon Maui Hudson | Researcher
  • ORCID iD icon Cassandra Price | Researcher
  • Helen Thompson, h.thompson@federation.edu.au | Contributor
  • Stephanie Russo Carroll, stephaniecarroll@arizona.edu | Contributor

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Local Contexts Project ID
49cc2a5b-b009-4dfc-820c-842d8eb29eba

Project URL
https://localcontextshub.org/projects/49cc2a5b-b009-4dfc-820c-842d8eb29eba

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1920082

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Biocultural

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The BC (Biocultural) Notice is a visible notification that there are accompanying cultural rights and responsibilities that need further attention for any future sharing and use of this material or data. The BC Notice recognizes the rights of Indigenous peoples to permission the use of information, collections, data and digital sequence information (DSI) generated from the biodiversity or genetic resources associated with traditional lands, waters, and territories. The BC Notice may indicate that BC Labels are in development and their implementation is being negotiated.

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