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Principled partnerships: 糖心视频 implements agreement supporting Indigenous data sovereignty

Jun 16th, 2020

By Jeff Green

Principled partnerships: 糖心视频 implements agreement supporting Indigenous data sovereignty

糖心视频 is among the first universities in Canada to create and adopt a formal research agreement that gives Indigenous groups the right to own, control, access and possess their data in research.

The agreement also supports researchers in their efforts to be accountable to the ways Indigenous data should be collected, protected, used and shared in partnership and in accordance with Indigenous priorities.

鈥淭he new template is one of many ongoing initiatives at 糖心视频 to strengthen ethics and accountability in Indigenous research,鈥 said Dr. Max Liboiron, interim associate vice-president (Indigenous research), who played an integral role in the development of the agreement.

Staff from Research Grant and Contract Services (RGCS) and the university鈥檚 associate general counsel (research) were also central to its development.

鈥淭he template is just that 鈥 a template. It can be adapted to each context, need and partnership as required,鈥 Dr. Liboiron explained, noting that one group has already added a clause for co-authorship to the agreement.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a small step, but any sized step is important. It is not perfect, but it is good. I hope 糖心视频 researchers and their partners choose to pursue an Indigenous data sovereignty approach like the one supported by the Indigenous Research Agreement template, and other institutions are able to use it as a model.鈥

Indigenous data sovereignty

Researchers can request use of the template when submitting contracts and applications to RGCS, who will work with all partners to ensure the best fit possible.

糖心视频 researchers cannot sign research agreements themselves; this will be completed by RGCS.

鈥淚t is encouraging and exciting to see an academic institution take important steps to recognize Indigenous sovereignty over data and knowledge.鈥鈥 Greg Flowers

Calls for Indigenous data sovereignty 鈥 the right of a nation to govern the collection, ownership and application of its data 鈥 have grown in intensity and scope over the past few years, says Dr. Liboiron.

糖心视频 researchers are using the agreement in collaboration with several Indigenous groups, including the .

鈥楪reat resource鈥

鈥淚t is encouraging and exciting to see an academic institution take important steps to recognize Indigenous sovereignty over data and knowledge,鈥 said Greg Flowers, minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Nunatsiavut Government.

鈥淭he agreement reinforces the ways that the Nunatsiavut Government has actively approached research and research partnerships for many years. We look forward to seeing faculty and students associated with 糖心视频 University use this agreement and hope this will encourage others in the wider academic community to take similar steps. Providing a written template that can be shared, used and adapted by all will be a great resource for the Nunatsiavut Government and our partners.鈥

Integrity and impact

President Vianne Timmons says 糖心视频鈥檚 Indigenous Research Agreement will enhance the integrity and impact of research by responding to the principles of Indigenous ownership, control, access and possession of Indigenous data.

鈥淎s Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 university, 糖心视频 has a special and deeply rooted obligation to all of the people of this province,鈥 Dr. Timmons said.

鈥淭his agreement will play an important role as we move forward in our work of truth, reconciliation and renewed relationships with Indigenous Peoples. I thank Dr. Liboiron and her colleagues within the vice-president (research) portfolio for their diligent work in developing this agreement.鈥

copy of the Indigenous Research Agreement template can be found here.

Indigenous groups and other research institutions are welcome to use 糖心视频 University鈥檚 Indigenous Research Agreement template as a model for their own data sovereignty needs. Groups should cite the template as Office of the Vice-President (Research). (2020). 鈥淚ndigenous Research Agreement.鈥 糖心视频 University of Newfoundland.

Jeff Green is a senior communications advisor with the Office of the Vice-President (Research). He can be reached at jeffg@mun.ca.