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JANE E. ANDERSON / CURRICULUM VITAEAssociate ProfessorAnthropology and Museum StudiesNew York University240 Greene Street, Rm 405Tel: 1 212 998 8397Email: jane.anderson@nyu.eduWeb: ich-hub.orgACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONScurrentAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Anthropology & Graduate Program in Museum StudiesNew York UniversitycurrentAffiliated Faculty ProfessorEngelberg Center on Innovation Law and PolicySchool of Law, New York UniversitycurrentDirectorLocal Contexts: TK Label and Notice H - Equity in Indigenous Research and Innovation Co-ordinating Hubwww.enrich-hub.orgcurrentco-FounderBiocultural (BC) Label and Notice Initiative - www.enrich-hub.org/bclabelscurrentArea Lead – Anthropology and Archival StudiesAI NOW Institute, NYU2010-2014Adjunct Professor of LawEngelberg Center on Innovation Law and PolicySchool of Law, New York University2010-2014Assistant Professor,Anthropology Department, University of Massachusetts2007-2013Expert ConsultantWorld Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva.2007-2008Postdoctoral Fellow, John Hope Franklin InstituteDuke University2006-2007Fellow, International Center for Advanced StudyNew York University2005Rockefeller Foundation FellowSmithsonian Institution, Washington DC.2002-2006Research FellowAustralian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra.EDUCATION200419981997University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.Doctor of Philosophy (Law), Law SchoolUniversity of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.Honors Degree (First Class), Cultural Studies and PhilosophyUniversity of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.Bachelor of ArtsAnderson – Curriculum Vitae1

FOUNDATION GIFTS20202015Minderoo Foundation – Frontiers in Technology (Catalyst)ENRICH - Equity in Indigenous Research and Innovation Co-ordinating Hubwww.enrich-hub.orgArcadia FoundationAncestral Voices/Local Contexts: A Model for the Preservation, Curation and Attribution of Indigenous ArchivalCollections (September 2015-September 22012201120092002 -2006National Endowment for the Arts (with Passamaquoddy Tribe, Maine)Muhsumsol Lintuwakon – Our Grandfathers Songs (2019-2020)MBIE Catalyst Seeding Grant NZ (with Maui Hudson, University of Waikato)Te Tuākiri o te Tāonga: Recognizing Indigenous Interests in Genomic Research (2019-2021)National Endowment for the Humanities (Division of Preservation and Access)Local Contexts: Collaborative Curation Training and Education for Cultural Institutions (Dec 2018-Dec 2020)Institute of Museum and Library Services (with Penobscot Nation Maine)Education in IP and Tribal Governance for Negotiating With Cultural Institutions (Sept 2018- Nov 2020)National Endowment for the Humanities (Division of Preservation and Access)Local Contexts 2.0: Implementing the Traditional Knowledge Labels (Jan 2016-Jan 2019)New York University Research Challenge FundLocal Contexts 1.5 (June 2015-May 2016)Mellon Foundation Mutual MentoringLaboratory for Transformative Practice in Anthropology (September 2013 – May 2014)World Intellectual Property OrganizationTK Licenses and Labels Platform 1.0 (December 2012 – May 2013)Intellectual Property in Cultural Heritage, SSHRC CanadaTK Licenses and Labels Platform 1.0 (January 2013-September 2014)Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice, Howard University School of LawThe Utility of Cultural Protocols within Intellectual Property Law Bridging Historical Exclusions and BuildingFuture Relationships, Stage One (September 2012-January 2013)Mellon Foundation and Five College Summer Faculty-Student Research SeminarCommunity Engagement and International Heritage PolicyNew York University School of Law, Engelberg Center for Innovation Law and PolicyCultural Protocols Workshop (May 2011- September 2011)Canada Council for the ArtsTransMission: Transmission of Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property (September 2009-August 2010)Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies andIntellectual Property Research Institute of AustraliaIntellectual Property and Indigenous Knowledge: Access, Ownership and Control of Cultural Materials (September2002 – August 2006)PUBLIC OUTREACH / ENGAGEMENT /MEDIA2019201920192019“Historic Recordings Revitalize Language for Passamaquoddy Tribal Members” NPR (National PublicRadio). Robbie Feinberg, All Things Considered. September 3 ddytribal-members‘Is a new copyright law a colonization of knowledge?’ by Graham Lee Brewer. High Country News Mar o Owns an Ancestral Photo, Voice and Song? By Cat Richardson NYU -or-language-.html‘Is it Possible to Decolonize the Commons? Interview with Jane Anderson’ by Jennie HalperinCreative Commons, January 30. on/Anderson – Curriculum Vitae2

2019201920182018‘The Passamaquoddy Reclaim Their Culture Through Digital Repatriation’ by E. Tammy Kim, The NewYorker 30 January.‘31 Cylinders’ Artist in the Archive podcast by Jer Thorpe 28 January. (55 ode-8-thirty-one-cylinders/‘Handling of Penobscot Cultural Materials: Historic signing of MOU between UMO & PenobscotNation’ Wabanaki Windows May 15. (55 mins) wabanaki-windows-112217-2-2-2-2/Ancestral Voices Roundtable: Launch of the TK Labels in the Library of Congress, Library of Congress,June 5. Webcast: http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature wdesc.php?rec 8530&loclr eanwFELLOWSHIPS / 2005DS3 – Developing an Indigenous Data Detection Algorithm. Center for Data Science, NYUTeaching with Technology Award– Gallatin, New York UniversityMerit Award, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,Massachusetts.Lilly Teaching Fellowship, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts.Interdisciplinary Seminar in the Humanities and Fine Arts (ISHA) Fellowship, University ofMassachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts.Crossroads in the Study of the Americas (CISA) Fellowship, Five Colleges Program, Amherst,Massachusetts.Visiting Fellow, Institute for Law and Society, School of Law, New York University, New YorkCity, New York.Postdoctoral Fellowship, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University, Durham,North Carolina.Fellowship, The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh,Edinburgh, United Kingdom.Centre Fellowship, International Center for Advanced Studies, New York University, NewYork City, New York.Award for Excellence, Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies,Canberra, Australia.Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, SmithsonianInstitution, Washington DC.PUBLICATIONS / LEGAL ADVICE202020182014Memorandum of Understanding Between Penobscot Nation and the American Philosophical SocietyPenobscot Nation with James Francis [Confidential]Memorandum of Understanding Between Penobscot Nation and the University of MainePenobscot Nation with Darren Ranco and James n-UMaine-MOU.pdfLegal Advice to the Penobscot Nation Regarding the Ownership of the Frank T Siebert Language MaterialsPenobscot Nation, Maine, pp 1-150. [Confidential]PUBLICATIONS / MONOGRAPHS AND BOOKSIn Preparation20102009The Memory of Property: Entanglements of Innovation and Dispossession (manuscript in preparation)Safeguarding Cultural Heritage and Protecting Traditional Cultural Expressions: The Management ofIntellectual Property Issues and Options – A Compendium for Museums, Archives and Libraries with MollyTorsen. World Intellectual Property Organization: Geneva, Switzerland, pp 1-122.Law, Knowledge, Culture: The Production of Indigenous Knowledge in Intellectual Property LawEdward Elgar Press: Cheltenham, United Kingdom.Anderson – Curriculum Vitae3

PUBLICATIONS / EDITED BOOKS2017Routledge Companion to Cultural Property with Haidy Geismar. Routledge Press: London, UnitedKingdom.PUBLICATIONS / JOURNAL ARTICLES (Refereed)AcceptedSubmittedIn PreparationIn PreparationIn 920052004‘Ethnography of Repatriation’ with Sonya Atalay. Annual Review of Anthropology“The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance”. With Carroll, S.R., Garba, I., FigueroaRodriguez,. Holbrook, J., Lovett, R., Materechera, S., Parsons, M., Raseroka, K., Rodriguez-Lonebear,D., Rowe, R.K., Sara, R., Walker, J.D., Anderson, J., & Hudson, M. Journal of Data Science‘The Biocultural Label Initiative: Provenance, Origin and Equity for Indigenous Genomic Data’ withMaui Hudson, John Deck and Libby Liggins. Nature: Communications Biology.‘IP and Indigenous Data Sovereignty: The TK and BC Labels and Notices’ with Maui Hudson. (LawReview)‘Secret and Sacred: Fictions of Law for Innovation and (Indigenous) Culture Across Copyright andPatents’ (Law Review)“Rights, Interests, & Expectations: Indigenous perspectives on unrestricted access to genomic data”Hudson, M., Garrison, N., Sterling, R., Caron, N.R., Fox, K., Yracheta, J., Anderson, J., Wilcox, P.,Arbour, L., Brown, A., Taualii, M., Kukutai, T., Haring, R., Te Aika, B., Baynam, G.S., Dearden, P.K,Chagne, D., Malhi, R.S. Garba, I., Tiffin, N., Bolnick, D., Stott, M., Rolleston, A.K. Ballantyne, L.L.,Lovett, R., David-Chavez, D., Martinez, A., Sporle, A., Walter, M., Reading, J., Russo Carroll, S. NatureReview Genetics.‘Decolonizing Attribution: Traditions of Exclusion’ with Kim Christen. Journal of RadicalLibrarianship Vol 5: pp 113-52.‘Towards the Slow Archive’ with Kim Christen. Archival Science 19: pp 87-116.‘Negotiating Who Owns Penobscot Culture’. Anthropology Quarterly 91(1); pp 265-302.‘‘Chuck a Copyright on it’: Dilemmas of Digital Return and the Possibilities forTraditional Knowledge Licenses and Labels’ with Kim Christen. Museum AnthropologyReview 7, (1-2) Spring-Fall 2013; pp 105-126.‘Options for the Future Protection of GRTKTCES: The Traditional Knowledge Licenseand Labels Initiative’. Journal of the World Intellectual Property Organization 4(1); pp 73-82.‘On Resolution Intellectual Property and Indigenous Knowledge Disputes Prologue’.Landscapes of Violence, 2(1), Art 4; pp 1-14.‘Intellectual Property Issues in Heritage Management Part Two: Legal Dimensions, EthicalConsiderations, and Collaborative Research Practices’ with George Nicholas, John Welch,Joe Watkins, Rosemary Coombe, Catherine Bell, Brain Noble and Kelly Banister.Heritage Management 3(1) Spring; pp 117-147.‘The Politics of Global Information Sharing’ with Kathy Bowrey. Social and Legal Studies 18(4);pp 479-504.‘Intellectual Property Issues in Heritage Management: Part One – Challenges and OpportunitiesRelating to Appropriation, Information Access, Bioarchaeology and Cultural Tourism’ withGeorge Nicholas, Catherine Bell, Kelly Bannister, Sven Ouzman.Heritage Management 2(2) Fall; pp 261-286.‘The Making of Indigenous Knowledge in Intellectual Property Law in Australia’.International Journal of Cultural Property 12(3); pp 345-371.‘The Politics of Indigenous Knowledge: Australia’s Proposed Communal Moral Rights Bill’.University of New South Wales Law Journal 27(3); pp 585-605.PUBLICATIONS / JOURNAL ARTICLES (Non-Refereed)201220122009‘TK Licenses and Labels’ with Kim Christen. Art Law 4; pp 6-10.‘Intellectual Property and Safeguarding of Traditional Cultures: Legal Issues and PracticalOptions for Museums, Libraries and Archives’. Heritage and Society 4(2); pp 253-260.‘(Colonial) Archives and (Copyright) Law’. Nomorepotlucks 1(4), July.Anderson – Curriculum Vitae4

e/colonial-archives-and-copyright-law/] Last accessed 15 August2016.‘The Genographic Project and the Problem of Genetic Databases – Commentary’ in ‘Decodingthe Implications of the Genographic Project for Cultural Heritage Studies,’ Julie Hollowell andGeorge Nicholas (eds). International Journal of Cultural Property (Special Edition), 16(2); pp 213-117.‘Developments in the Field of Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property Protection’.Australian Journal of Adult Learning 49(2); pp 352-363.‘The Imaginary Politics of Access to Knowledge: Whose Cultural Agenda’s are BeingAdvanced?’ with Kathy Bowrey. Australasian Intellectual Property Law Resources 6/13.html] Last accessed 15 August 2016.‘Indigenous Communal Moral Rights Bill – a Failure of Language and Imagination’. AustralianIntellectual Property Law Bulletin 17(2); pp 26-30.‘Indigenous Communal Moral Rights: The Utility of an Ineffective Law’. Indigenous Law Bulletin5(30); pp 8-14.PUBLICATIONS / BOOK CHAPTERSIn PressIn digenous Data Sovereignty: From Intellectual Property to Traditional Knowledge Labels’with Maui Hudson & Rogena Sterling in K. Ruckstuhl & M. Kawhuru (eds) Innovation,Maori, Science and Technology. Bridget Williams Books, New Zealand.‘Traditional Knowledge Labels: A Strategy for Recognizing Cultural Intellectual Property Rights’ withJames Francis & Maui Hudson. In Compendium on Protecting the Arts and Expressions of Indigenous Peoples.Department of Canadian Heritage, Canadian Government.‘Decolonial Futures of Sharing: 'Protecting Our Voice', Intellectual Property and Penobscot LanguageMaterials’ with James Eric Francis Snr (Penobscot Nation). In Patrick Spiro, Abigail Shelton andAdrianna Link, (eds). Translating Across Time and Space: Endangered Languages, Cultural Revitalization andthe Work of History, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press.‘Introduction’ with Haidy Geismar. In Routledge Companion in Cultural Property Jane Anderson andHaidy Geismar (eds), Routledge Press, pp 1-37.‘Collaborative Encounters in Digital Cultural Property: Tracing Temporal Relationships of Contextand Locality’ with Maria Montenegro. In Routledge Companion in Cultural Property Jane Anderson andHaidy Geismar (eds), Routledge Press, pp 431-451.‘Labeling Knowledge: The semiotics of immaterial cultural property and the production of newIndigenous publics’ with Justin Richland and Hannah McElgunn. In Engaging Native American Publics:Linguistic Anthropology in a Collaborative Key Paul Krotisky and Barbra Meeks (eds) Routledge Press, pp304-337.‘Intellectual Property and Indigenous Knowledge’. In International Encyclopedia for Social andBehavioral Sciences, James Wright (ed), (2nd Edition), Elsevier Press, pp 769-770.‘Renegotiated Relationships and New Understandings: Indigenous Protocols’ with Greg Young-ing.In Free Knowledge: Confronting the Commodification of Human Discovery Patricia Elliot and Daryl Hepting(eds) University of Regina Press, pp 180-189.‘Anxieties of Authorship in Colonial Archives’. In Media Authorship Cynthia Chris and DavidGerstner (eds), Routledge Press, pp 229-246.‘Developments in Intellectual Property and Indigenous Knowledge Protection’. In TraditionalKnowledge and Indigenous Peoples, Ulia Gosart (ed) World Intellectual Property Organisation andL’auravetl’an Information and Education Network of Indigenous Peoples (LIENIP – RussianFederation), Geneva, Switzerland, pp 58-70.‘Access, Authority and Ownership: Traditional Indigenous Biodiversity-related Knowledge’.In Australian Indigenous Knowledge and Libraries, Martin Nakata and Marcia Langton (eds),Canberra: Australian Academic & Research Libraries, pp 72-82.‘The Politics of Context: Issues for Law, Researchers and the Compilation of Databases’. InResearchers, Communities, Institutions, Sound Recordings, Linda Barwick, Allan Marrett, JaneSimpson, and Amanda Harris (eds), Sydney, Australia: University of Sydney, pp 1-20.Anderson – Curriculum Vitae5

PUBLICATIONS / ISSUES PAPERS / REPORTS202020152014201020082008200820062005The Biocultural Labels Initiative February 2020.www.enrich-hub.orgWIPO Background Brief 8: Alternative Dispute Resolution for Disputes Related to Intellectual Property andTraditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic ResourcesWorld Intellectual Property Organization: Geneva, Switzerland.Intellectual Property and Penobscot Nation Language Materials ReportPenobscot Nation, Maine, pp 1-43. [Confidential]Intellectual Property and Indigenous/Traditional Knowledge: Issues PaperCentre for the Study of the Public Domain, Law Faculty, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina,pp 1-70.On the Feasibility of the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center Providing Mediation Services in Relation toDisputes between Indigenous Communities and Third Parties in Relation to Intellectual Property (IP) andCultural Heritage and Traditional Knowledge (TK) IssuesWorld Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp 1-39.Traditional Culture: A Step Forward for Protection in Indonesia Peter Jaszi (team leader) withLoraine Aragon, Ignatius Haryanto, James Leach, Abdon Nababan, Hinca Panjiatan, ArgusSardjono, Rizaldi Siagian, Ranggalawe Suryasaladin, Ford Foundation and American University,pp 1-125.Framework for Indigenous Community ProtocolsAustralian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra, Australia, pp 1-37.Intellectual Property and Indigenous Knowledge: Access, Ownership and Control of Cultural Materials –Final Report with RecommendationsAustralian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Canberra, Australia, pp 1-365.Access and Control of Indigenous Knowledge in Libraries and Archives: Ownership and Future UseThe MacArthur Foundation and the American Library Association, pp 1-36.RESEARCH / WORKSHOPS / TRAINING AND LEGAL 19201920182018Intellectual Property and TK Labels Workshop for TribesCenter for Digital Curation and Scholarship, University of Washington, 30 March.Biocultural Labels Initiative WorkshopIndigenous Innovation and Design Aotearoa, 20 February.Biocultural Labels Initiative WorkshopAuckland Museum, 20 February.Cultural Institution Intensive Training – IP and TK LabelsAmerican Philosophical Society, 9-12 December.Cultural Institution Intensive Training – IP and TK LabelsNew York State Museum, 4-7 December.Indigenous Intellectual Property: Developing Tools and StrategiesAssociation of Tribal Museum, Archives and Libraries Pre-Conference Workshop 8 OctoberCultural Institution Intensive Training – IP and TK LabelsSan Diego Museum of Man 24-27 September.‘Introducing the TK Labels’ in Protecting Maori Data in the Biosphere Policy WorkshopFOMA Innovation and Genomics Aotearoa, Tauranga Campus, University of Wakaito, NZ 5 June.‘Introducing the TK Labels’ in Protecting Maori Data in the Biosphere Community WorkshopFOMA Innovation and Genomics Aotearoa, Te Puni Kokiri, Wellington, NZ 4 JuneIntellectual Property, Governance and Tribal Decision Making for Tribes.Abbe Museum, Maine, 30 April-4 May.Intellectual Property, Digitization, Cultural Institutions WorkshopNew York University 14-15 March.Intellectual Property and TK Labels Workshop for TribesCenter for Digital Curation and Scholarship, University of Washington, 7-9 November.Indigenous Intellectual Property: Developing Tools and StrategiesAssociation of Tribal Museum, Archives and LibrariesAnderson – Curriculum Vitae6

720052005Minneapolis, 8 October.Passamaquoddy TK Labels Research Workshop and TrainingWabanaki Cultural Center, Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians, Maine, June 15.Karuk TK Labels WorkshopDepartment of Natural Resources and Peoples’ Cent

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