TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowledge and power : the tale of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data
AU - Lovett, Raymond
AU - Prehn, Jacob
AU - Williamson, Bhiamie
AU - Maher, Bobby
AU - Lee, Vanessa
AU - Bodkin-Andrews, Gawaian
AU - Walter, Maggie
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The phrase 'knowledge is power' is understood to mean that if individuals and groups in a society attain knowledge through transmission of knowledge (education), they attain wisdom. This wisdom is then used to assert power (Bacon and Montagu 1857). However, as Foucault (1990) argues, knowledge power recreates itself in a circular process. Therefore, who determines what knowledge is - and who has the right to speak to that knowledge - is important. In this commentary we critique the power and knowledge structures of the economic, political, social and cultural resources that are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data. We then challenge the current holders of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data and the colonial worldview from which such data are converted into knowledges. To map a new path, we offer solutions that are embedded in the concept of Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDSov) and Indigenous Data Governance (IDGov).
AB - The phrase 'knowledge is power' is understood to mean that if individuals and groups in a society attain knowledge through transmission of knowledge (education), they attain wisdom. This wisdom is then used to assert power (Bacon and Montagu 1857). However, as Foucault (1990) argues, knowledge power recreates itself in a circular process. Therefore, who determines what knowledge is - and who has the right to speak to that knowledge - is important. In this commentary we critique the power and knowledge structures of the economic, political, social and cultural resources that are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data. We then challenge the current holders of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data and the colonial worldview from which such data are converted into knowledges. To map a new path, we offer solutions that are embedded in the concept of Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDSov) and Indigenous Data Governance (IDGov).
UR - https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:67534
UR - https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.700655636848547
M3 - Article
SN - 0729-4352
VL - 2
SP - 3
EP - 7
JO - Australian Aboriginal Studies
JF - Australian Aboriginal Studies
ER -