Indigenous Experiences with Online Voting
The objective of this report is to explore the opportunities and challenges online voting presents for participation and governance in Indigenous communities across Canada.
The objective of this report is to explore the opportunities and challenges online voting presents for participation and governance in Indigenous communities across Canada.
The following publication entitled “Reforming the Indian Act to Allow for Online Voting” was included in Policy Options.
The following publication entitled “Online Voting in Indigenous Nations: Lessons from Canada” was included in Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
The publication entitled “Methodological and Academic Challenges in Canadian Political Science: The Value of a Socially-Engaged Approach for Indigenous Research” was included in Politics, Groups and Identities.
The publication entitled “Online Voting in a First Nation in Canada: Implications for Participation and Governance” was included in Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
The following journal article entitled “The Impact of digital technology on Indigenous participation, self-determination and governance” was published in The Canadian Journal of Native Studies.
The following journal article entitled “Indigenous Adoption of Internet Voting: A Case Study of Whitefish River First Nation” was published in The International Indigenous Policy Journal in September 2016.