Studying the Other or Becoming the Other: Engaging with Indigenous Peoples in is Research

Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 47, 382-396. DOI:10.17705/1CAIS.04718

The University of Auckland Business School Research Paper

Posted: 30 Jul 2021

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Michael David Myers

University of Auckland Business School

Hameed Chughtai

University of Southampton

Elizabeth J. Davidson

Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii Manoa

Pitso Tsibolane

University of Cape Town (UCT) - Department of Information Systems

Amber Young

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: 2020

Abstract

In this paper, we report on a panel discussion at the 2019 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) held in Munich, Germany. This panel discussed the ethics and politics of engagement with Indigenous peoples in information systems (IS) research. As members of a research team that have studied how Indigenous peoples use social media to collaborate and further their cause, we have recently learnt about some unintended consequences that IS research has. Since others could easily appropriate our findings for political purposes, we believe that we as IS researchers need to become more sensitive to the ways in which we study and engage with “the Other”. Hence, the panelists discussed and debated the nature and extent of a researcher’s engagement when studying Indigenous peoples and how they use information systems/information technology. The panel, which Michael Myers chaired, included three panelists who have studied how Indigenous people use media (Liz Davidson, Amber Young, and Hameed Chughtai) and one panelist who has studied Indigenous theories in IS (Pitso Tsibolane).

Suggested Citation

Myers, Michael David and Chughtai, Hameed and Davidson, Elizabeth J. and Tsibolane, Pitso and Young, Amber Grace, Studying the Other or Becoming the Other: Engaging with Indigenous Peoples in is Research (2020). Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 47, 382-396. DOI:10.17705/1CAIS.04718, The University of Auckland Business School Research Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3896282

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Elizabeth J. Davidson

Shidler College of Business, University of Hawaii Manoa ( email )

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Pitso Tsibolane

University of Cape Town (UCT) - Department of Information Systems ( email )

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Amber Grace Young

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