This research examines the impact of digital neo-colonialism on the Global South and encourages the development of legal and economic incentives to protect Indigenous cultures globally. Data governance is discussed in an evolutionary context while focusing on data sharing and data mining. Case studies that exemplify the need to steer global data law towards protecting the earth, while addressing issues of data access, privacy, rights, and colonialism in the global South are explored. The case studies highlight connections to indigenous people's rights, in regard to the protection of environmental ecosystems, thus establishing how data law can serve the earth from an autochthonous lens. This framework examines histories shaped by colonialism and suggests how data governance could be used to create healthier balances of power.
翻译:这项研究研究数字新殖民主义对全球南方的影响,鼓励制定法律和经济奖励措施,保护全球土著文化,数据治理在逐步演变的背景下讨论,同时侧重于数据共享和数据挖掘,个案研究表明需要将全球数据法用于保护地球,同时探讨全球南方的数据存取、隐私、权利和殖民主义等问题,个案研究强调在保护环境生态系统方面与土著人民权利的联系,从而确定数据法如何从土著角度为地球服务,这一框架审查殖民主义形成的历史,并建议如何利用数据治理建立更健康的权力平衡。