"OPERATIONALIZING INDIGENOUS DATA GOVERNANCE IN RESEARCH"
The GEN Program is so excited to welcome Dr. Stephanie Carroll (Ahtna/Native Village of Kluti-Kaah) as the first speaker in the 2020-2021 Indigenous Research Impacts Series. Dr. Carroll is joining us from the University of Arizona where she is an Assistant Professor in Public Health Policy and Management, American Indian Studies and the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy. Dr. Carroll co-founded the US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network and the International Indigenous Data Sovereignty Group at the Research Data Alliance, is Associate Director of the Native Nations Institute
(nni.arizona.edu), and is a founding member and current chair of the Global Indigenous Data Alliance (GIDA).
Dr. Carroll’s research explores the links between Indigenous governance, data, the environment, and community wellness. Her interdisciplinary lab group, the Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance Research, develops research, policy, and practice innovations for Indigenous data sovereignty. Indigenous data sovereignty draws on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples that reaffirms the rights of Indigenous nations to control data about their peoples, lands, and resources. Join us as we explore questions about Indigenous Data Sovereignty and research.