open data euphoria: are we giving up on open government?

Post on 01-Nov-2014

223 Views

Category:

Technology

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

Presentation for the Distinguished Lecturer Series at Sciences Po, Reims Euro-american campus 2013, March 28th

TRANSCRIPT

open data euphoria:

Samuel Goëtasamgoeta@gmail.com

http://coulisses-opendata.com/

are we giving up on open government?

Distinguished Lecturer SeriesSciences Po

Reims Euro-american campus2013, March 28th

agenda

<header>! <who am I>! <the Open Knowledge Foundation>! <what are we talking about?></header><body>! <open data euphoria>! <open gov>! ! <transparency>! ! <participation>! ! <cooperation>! </open gov>! <argument></body>

<header>

about me

background

Sciences Po, Aix-en-ProvenceUniversity of Michigan

CELSA

La Netscouadedigital communication agency

2010-2012

Telecom ParisTecheconomic and social studies

department

general interest of research

politics of technology

netneutrality

open data

Open Knowledge Foundation France co-founder

my research project--> a better understanding of the organizational and informational impact of open data policies

in sociologyinterviews, observation, document analysis

deals with two issues of the release of data1. organisational aspects of open data2. work on data before release

based on fieldworklocal authorities, municipalities, national government, companies, international organisations

OKFN ?

local groups

working groups

open dataopen government

what are we talking about?

open data?

public datausable without restrictions

«raw» data

open definition

open government?

open government partnership

open government declaration

support civic participation

implement the highest standards of integrity

throughout administrations

increase access to new technologies for openness

and accountability

open government declaration

technology

participation

accountability

open government > open data

freedom of information

open government

«sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.»

day 1

</header>

<body>

<open data euphoria>

open data euphoria

race for data

++

101000100

better world

race for data evidences

data φ

data

information

knowledge

wisdom

</open data euphoria>

<open governmentstyle=“in action“>

<transparency>

fight corruption

www.ipaidabribe.com

track parliament activity

www.nosdeputes.fr

track lobbyists’ influence

www.lobbyplag.eu

make budgets understable

openspending.org

follow the money

recovery.gov

visualise gaps

www.lemonde.fr/sante/article/2012/04/10/enquete-sur-ces-consultations-au-prix-fort_1682940_1651302.html

browse government activity at every level

openlylocal.com

eat healthy

resto-net.ca (closed)

</transparency>

<participation>

make the cuts

demo.outline.com/Massachusetts/2/see also budgetplateau.com (down?)

crowdsource

www.feowl.com

ask the government

wethepeople.com

ask the government

epetitions.direct.gov.uk

</participation>

<cooperation>

consult citizens in lawmaking

parlement-et-citoyens.fr

share responsability of public space

adoptahydrant.org

report problems

www.fixmystreet.com

collect data in one breath

asthmapolis.com

</cooperation>

</open governmentstyle=“in action“>

<argument>

knowledge is power

is not enough

we should not even discussopen data

=accountability

open government > open data

TOOLS≠

CHANGE

if sunlight is a powerful detergent

open is not enough to wash government

openwashing

but it allowscitizen’s

participation and cooperation

</argument></body>

<?>

top related