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Indigenous futures thinking literature review database

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Cheok, Jess ; van Velden, Julia ; Fulton, Beth ; Gordon, Iain ; Lyons, Pethie ; Peterson, Garry ; Wren, Liz ; Hill, Ro
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This database contains data extracted from a innovation-seeking and systematic review of literature (n = 64) related to futures thinking with, by, and for Indigenous people. The extracted data were analysed qualitatively and quantitatively to understand the patterns and processes of aims, approaches, outcomes, and innovations in Indigenous futures thinking. This data is captured through the following broad categories: geographic information, participants, aims, recruitment, care and ethics, methodology, Indigenous involvement, accounting for Indigenous realities (e.g., inclusion of Indigenous constructs), outputs, outcomes, evaluation, and collaboration. Details on the meaning and descriptions of the database columns and categories can be found in the associated review article, "Framings in Indigenous futures thinking: barriers, opportunities, and innovations", currently available as an online preprint (see Related links in this Collection). The final published version of the review article will be added to this Collection as soon as it becomes available.
Lineage: The data was produced by manually screening full-texts of publications that were finally included in the review (n = 64), after a systematic search that initially yielded 14,871 results. These publication texts were read and information for the relevant data columns extracted into a spreadsheet.

Available: 2024-07-02

Data time period: 2000-01-01 to 2024-03-14

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