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URL:https://www.hiig.de/en/events/data-collaboratives-lunch-talk-stefaan-g
 -verhulst/
SUMMARY:Data Collaboratives: Can Privately Collected Data Become an Asset f
 or the Public Good? – Lunch talk with Stefaan G. Verhulst
DESCRIPTION:OPEN BROWN-BAG LUNCH\nLunch talk with Stefaan G. Verhulst:\nDat
 a Collaboratives: Can Privately Collected Data Become an Asset for the Pub
 lic Good?\nThursday\, 1 March 2018 · 1 pm · HIIG Kitchen\nIt is assumed 
 that addressing society’s greatest challenges — from climate chang
 e to migration and poverty — will require better social sciences by 
 enabling greater access to data sets\, more cross-sector and interdiscipli
 nary collaboration\, and increased capacity for data analysis. Yet for all
  the potential\, much of the data that is valuable for solving public prob
 lems resides within the private sector in the form of click histories\, on
 line purchases\, call records\, sensor data\, and the like. The emerging c
 oncept and practice “Data Collaboratives” allows participating parties
  to leverage the potential of privately collected and held data as an asse
 t for public good in a responsible manner.\n\nStefaan G. Verhulst will in
 troduce “Data Collaboratives” as a new type of public private partners
 hip for the data age. Informed by his work as Co-founder and Chief Researc
 h and Development Officer of The Governance Lab at the New York University
 \, Stefaan will seek to provide a taxonomy of practice and value propositi
 ons\, identify risks and incentives of sharing data and reflect on his rec
 ent experience in establishing Data Collaboratives with several organizati
 ons such as UNICEF\, DigitalGlobe\, Telefonica\, ISI Foundation\, Data2X a
 nd the World Bank. Previously Chief of Research at the Markle Foundation a
 nd Unesco Chairholder in Communications Law and Policy at Oxford Universit
 y\, Verhulst will also seek to connect Data Collaboratives with contempora
 ry Internet Governance debates and narratives.\n\nThe lunch talk is open t
 o the public\, please register in advance via brownbag@hiig.de.
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CATEGORIES:Exploring Digital Spheres
LOCATION:Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society\, Französische Straß
 e 9\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
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