The social dynamics of open data
Exploring the societal implications and value of open data
Stefaan G Verhulst editor Francois Van Schalkwyk editor Gustavo Magalhaes editor Juan Pane editor Johanna Walker editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:African Minds
Published:12th Dec '17
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This collection explores the societal implications of open data, providing insights into its value and conditions for success. The Social Dynamics of Open Data is essential reading for researchers and policymakers.
In The Social Dynamics of Open Data, a comprehensive collection of peer-reviewed papers, the authors delve into the intricate relationships between open data and societal impacts. Presented at the 2nd Open Data Research Symposium (ODRS) in Madrid, Spain, this compilation aims to enhance our understanding of the value of open data. By critically examining the conditions under which open data thrives, the contributors provide valuable insights into its potential benefits and challenges.
The objective of the symposium and the resulting chapters is to establish a robust evidence base that elucidates the impacts of open data. Each chapter draws on established scientific theories, applying them to the realm of open data to uncover the social dynamics that influence its effectiveness. This analytical approach not only highlights the successes of open data initiatives but also addresses the failures that can hinder progress toward a more equitable society.
Ultimately, The Social Dynamics of Open Data serves as a vital resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners alike. By fostering a deeper understanding of how open data can be leveraged for social good, this collection encourages the amplification of positive impacts while navigating the complexities of its implementation. The authors collectively contribute to a narrative that emphasizes the importance of context and the need for ongoing research in this evolving field.
ISBN: 9781928331568
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200 pages