Date/Time
Date(s) - Wed 25 May
18:00
School of Computer Science, University of Auckland
Panelists include: Assoc. Prof. Māui Hudson, University of Waikato; Dr Lara Greaves, University of Auckland; Kiri West, University of Auckland.
Increasing interest in Māori data sovereignty has resulted in numerous innovations for data management practices in Aotearoa. Māori Data Sovereignty refers to the inherent rights and interests that Māori have in relation to the collection, ownership, and application of Māori data.
In this panel discussion, Māori data sovereignty experts will reflect on the current state of Māori data sovereignty activities and on future possibilities. Some topics to discuss include: What does Māori knowledge management look like in practice? How does Māori data sovereignty
relate to cloud computing solutions? What are the impacts related to cybersecurity? What are some of the tensions between current data practices in Government agencies and Māori data sovereignty?
Our expert panellists are educators, researchers and thought leaders in Māori data sovereignty.
Livestream link: https://vimeo.com/event/2091468