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Jasmine Spencer

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On this page, I include resources which address data-management and sovereignty issues key to language activism via collaborative community-university work. I actively teach from these sources and draw on them in my research as ways to acknowledge and embrace data ethics, rights, redress, repatriation, respect, and revitalization.


Canada

  • the Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management

  • Tri-Agency FAQs for research data

  • the Interagency Panel on Research Ethics

  • Mobile applications for Indigenous language learning: Literature review and app survey

  • First Voices language-technology tools

US

  • the NSF data management guidelines

  • an MoU workbook from the University of Texas Arlington

  • Reproducible research in linguistics: A position statement on data citation and attribution in our field

  • the NSF page on harassment in research settings

  • downloadable keyboards from Language Geek

Global

  • the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

  • Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action

  • the Draft Principles that Guide the Province of British Columbia’s Relationship with Indigenous Peoples

  • the World Intellectual Property Organization’s statement on Traditional Knowledge