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. 2023;67(3):435-445.
doi: 10.1007/s11528-022-00820-y. Epub 2023 Jan 23.

Ancestral Computing for Sustainability: Centering Indigenous Epistemologies in Researching Computer Science Education

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Ancestral Computing for Sustainability: Centering Indigenous Epistemologies in Researching Computer Science Education

Alyssa López-Quiñones et al. TechTrends. 2023.

Abstract

This article offers Ancestral Computing for Sustainability (ACS) to dismantle the logics of settler colonialism that affect accessibility, identities, and epistemologies of computer science education (CSE). ACS centers Indigenous epistemologies in researching CSE across four public universities in the United States. This paper describes Ancestral Computing for Sustainability and explores reflections of two students engaging as researchers in ACS inquiry. Drawing on Indigenous methodologies and Participatory Action Research, they share their reflections as co-researchers in ACS through storywork. These critical reflections include their relationship to computing, observations of the interdependent work within ACS, ethics and sustainability, and their experiences within the focus groups. The article ends with recommendations for furthering ACS as a decolonial approach that centers Indigenous epistemologies in CSE. Recommendations for CSE education include Ancestral Knowledge Systems and adding sustainability as a topic within computing education pathways and building student-faculty relationships based on trust is recommended to foster students' academic and personal growth within CSE education and research.

Keywords: Ancestral knowledge systems; Critical reflexivity; Decolonizing computing education; Indigenous epistemologies; Participatory action research; Sustainability.

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Conflicts of InterestThe authors of this paper have no conflicts of interest to disclose.

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