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Are the Open Data Warriors Fighting for Robin Hood or the Sheriff?: Some Reflections on OKCon 2011 and the Emerging Data Divide (via Gurstein’s Community Informatics)
This is thoughtful posts in which Michael Gurstein contextualises his (much needed) critique of the Open Everything movement of – as he puts it – Ubergeeks. That is, the already empowered, highly technoliterate and most commonly white, Euro-males or their … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, canada-digital-policy, Community informatics, community-informatics-policy, community-informatics-research, data-divide, Michael Gurstein, Neocolonialism, Open science data, open-access, open-data, tech-neo-colonialism, trickle-down effect, Western Europe
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