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Common governance of data: appropriate models for collective and individual rights
From Elinor Ostrom’s design principles for governing the commons to mechanisms that ensure collective and individual data rights: what steps to take?
Health datafication, digital phenotyping and the ‘Internet of Health’
A new report from the Ada Lovelace Institute explores the datafication of health, how it manifests and the consequences for people and society.
What forms of mandatory reporting can help achieve public-sector algorithmic accountability?
A look at transparency mechanisms that should be in place to enable us to scrutinise and challenge algorithmic decision-making systems
The data will see you now
Exploring the datafication of health: what it is, how it occurs, and its impacts on individual and social wellbeing
Practising data stewardship in India, early questions
How could data stewardship help to rebalance power towards individuals and communities?
Non-personal data: the case of the Indian Data Protection Bill, definitions and assumptions
A non-personal data framework is emerging out of the Indian Data Protection Bill, what are its definitions, rationale and underlying assumptions?
Meaningful transparency and (in)visible algorithms
Can transparency bring accountability to public-sector algorithmic decision-making (ADM) systems?
Transparency mechanisms for UK public-sector algorithmic decision-making systems
Existing UK mechanisms for transparency and their relation to the implementation of algorithmic decision-making systems
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