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Colloque
Jeudi 27 novembre 2025 (Musée du quai Branly–Jacques Chirac, Paris)
Organized as part of the International Research Project Living Legacies. Digital Heritage, Sharing, and Data Governance in International
Collaborations between Indigenous Communities, Museums, and Universities (IRP LivLegs 2025–2029)[Lesc UMR7186 UPN–CNRS ; Indigenous Data Network – Indigenous Studies Unit, The University of Melbourne ; musée du quai Branly–Jacques Chirac ; MHS Mondes UAR 3225].
With the support of the Australian Embassy in France and the Indigenous Data Network/ University of Melbourne.
Bringing together Indigenous experts, international researchers, and museum and information professionals, alongside an invited Australian delegation, these two days will explore the key issues surrounding Indigenous Data Governance and the CARE principles (Collective benfit, Authority to control, Responsibility, Ethics), as they apply today to Indigenous objects and knowledge preserved in museums.
The meeting, which will be held in two parts, aims to encourage feedback and the sharing of expertise. Contributions from Australian colleagues will highlight the international dimension of the movement to recognize Indigenous peoples’ rights over their data, and the implications of these developments for museums.
On November 26, a closed workshop will establish a shared conceptual and ethical framework for the study and governance of Indigenous data in museums and research contexts, highlighting recent developments in the field, including technical, and facilitating the exchange of perspectives and experiences.
On November 27, the public symposium will explore through a series of practical case studies key questions such as : what constitutes Indigenous Data ? How can institutions “care” for Indigenous data across diverse formats ? How can community-led approaches to data governance be supported ? And, finally, how can museums ensure the ethical and responsible management of Indigenous data ?
Scientific and Organizing Committee :
Jessica De Largy Healy, Laboratory of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology (Lesc), National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS),
LivLegs Project Coordinator
Magali Mélandri, Head Curator Oceania and Insular Southeast Asia, musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
Coordination :
Anna Gianotti Laban, Head Coordinator of Scientific Events, Research and Higher Education Department, musée
du quai Branly — Jacques Chirac
Anael Michel, Assistant Coordinator of Scientific Events, Research and Higher Education Department, musée
du quai Branly — Jacques Chirac
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