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Reversing the gaze: Considering Indigenous perspectives on museums, cultural representation and the equivocal digital remnant
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Reversing the gaze: Considering Indigenous perspectives on museums, cultural representation and the equivocal digital remnant

Sandy O'Sullivan
Information Technology and Indigenous Communities., pp.139-149
AIATSIS Research Publications
2013
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Other Studies in Human Society museum information technology Indigenous peoples
Partnerships between museums and Indigenous communities have a complex and fraught history. At the centre of these relationships are often questions around agency and intent, and an increasing expectation of privileging the Indigenous voice. Effective partnerships can provide a lens for the literal and figurative repositioning of the Indigenous voice in the museum space and this lens is refocused to determine the capacity of these spaces to provide a platform for Indigenous representation.

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