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Indigenous Data Governance: Strategies from United States Native Nations
Data have become the new global currency, and a powerful force in making decisions and wielding power. As the world engages with open data, big data reuse, and data linkage, what do data-driven futures look like for communities plagued by data inequities?
Stephanie Russo Carroll +2 more
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Operationalizing digital self-determination
A proliferation of data-generating devices, sensors, and applications has led to unprecedented amounts of digital data. We live in an era of datafication, one in which life is increasingly quantified and transformed into intelligence for private or ...
Stefaan G. Verhulst
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Bauhaus.MobilityLab: A Living Lab for the Development and Evaluation of AI-Assisted Services
With the vision “Innovation by experiment” the Bauhaus.MobilityLab started in July 2020 as a living lab in the district Brühl of the city Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany.
Carsten Frey +3 more
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The importance of data is increasing along its inflation in our world today. In the big data era, data is becoming a main source for innovation, knowledge and insight, as well as a competitive and financial advantage in the race of information ...
Jad Asswad, Jorge Marx Gómez
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Context-Aware Policy Analysis for Distributed Usage Control
To boost data spaces and benefit from the great opportunities that they present, data sovereignty must be provided by Distributed Usage Control (DUC). Assuming that DUC will be managed by implementing and enforcing policies, notable efforts have already ...
Gonzalo Gil +4 more
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Aspectos jurídicos del espacio europeo de datos de turismo
In the tourism sector, access, use and exchange of data is key due to the potential of the data economy, and because the vocation of a regional organization such as the European Union is precisely the internal market.
Felio José Bauza Martorell
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European cities and communities (and beyond) require a structured overview and a set of tools as to achieve a sustainable transformation towards smarter cities/municipalities, thereby leveraging on the enormous potential of the emerging data driven ...
Silke Cuno +4 more
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Research has historically exploited Indigenous communities, particularly in the medical and health sciences, due to the dominance of discriminatory colonial systems.
Jasmin Bhawra
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Indigenous Peoples' Data During COVID-19: From External to Internal
Global disease trackers quantifying the size, spread, and distribution of COVID-19 illustrate the power of data during the pandemic. Data are required for decision-making, planning, mitigation, surveillance, and monitoring the equity of responses.
Stephanie Russo Carroll +8 more
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Cyber Sovereignty and Data Sovereignty
CSS Cyberdefense Trend Analyses (2)
Baezner, Marie, Robin, Patrice
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