Respectful research
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Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) is a rights-based approach to respecting Indigenous knowledge systems.
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A guide for Deakin teaching staff and undergraduate students to consider incorporating Indigenous knowledges and perspectives into their coursework.
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The FAIR, CARE and TRUST principles are designed to ensure that data is manage and used in ways that are ethical and beneficial.
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Indigenous Data Governance and Sovereignty refers to the collection, access, use, management, ownership and control of Indigenous data.
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Indigenous Research Methodologies encompasses a range of approaches based on the values, traditions and knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples.
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