bwaber@bookwyrm.social reviewed Indigenous Statistics by Maggie Walter
A Statistics and Social Science Masterclass
5 stars
This book is an absolute masterclass in how to engage in data collection, data science, and social science more broadly. The focus here is on how data interacts with Indigenous peoples, examining the issues from multiple angles - data sovereignty, the racist roots of statistics, methods for engaging in Indigenous statistical research, and more. There are excellent case studies here as well, and even researchers/practitioners who don't engage in data collection on this population will benefit immensely from the lessons here around how to think about data subjects, communities, and the nature of data itself. Highly recommend
This book is an absolute masterclass in how to engage in data collection, data science, and social science more broadly. The focus here is on how data interacts with Indigenous peoples, examining the issues from multiple angles - data sovereignty, the racist roots of statistics, methods for engaging in Indigenous statistical research, and more. There are excellent case studies here as well, and even researchers/practitioners who don't engage in data collection on this population will benefit immensely from the lessons here around how to think about data subjects, communities, and the nature of data itself. Highly recommend