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Personal data for common good: how to profit from Big Data sustainably

Published on Jul 24, 2017824 Views

The promises of Big Data Analytics are grand and tempting. Access to the large pools of data, much of which is personal, is said to be vital if the Big Data initiatives are to succeed. The resulting

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Personal Data for Common Good00:00
Focus00:32
Some background02:27
Value of the commons discourse06:09
The promise of Big Data Analytics - 107:11
The promise of Big Data Analytics - 207:23
Sharing is caring!07:59
2015: ‘Donate personal data to science via Apple ResearchKit’08:14
2016: Google DeepMind for better healthcare (1.6 mln patients)08:41
GDPR more allowing re reuse?09:18
‘Open data’10:16
Language of the commons emphasis on sharing10:36
It is more complex10:53
The commons so far11:29
We need to account for the dilemmas12:14
Two types of commons dilemmas12:43
Provision problem12:58
Appropriation problem - 113:54
Appropriation problem - 215:12
What it mean for personal data (re)use16:08
Drawing boundaries of a shared resource16:13
Determining the boundary of the resource16:35
‘Human livestock’18:55
(Personal) data is a complex system resource, people at the core19:05
Individual or group?22:12
Appropriation: ‘data grabs’ & enclosure26:04
Data inequality30:06
Provision dilemmas: old & new ‘privacy harms’30:11
So what?32:23
Preliminary conclusions32:30
Thank you!35:50