Data Together is an ongoing and inclusive conversation about data. Our monthly reading group focuses on the intersection of information and civic responsibility
EDGI supports the DWeb principles for a decentralized web, developed by @InternetArchive. Here’s to a future where technology supports thriving communities and a healthy planet.
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1/ Have you heard of Data Together? It’s a collaborative project of EDGI, @qri_io, and @protocollabs. The @Data_Together community discusses what community-driven stewardship of data looks like.
In 2020, the Data Together reading group examined:
medium.com/data-together/dis…
Who are the groups of people to whom we are connected in systems of governance? To whom do we owe allegiance? What is the role of Data Together?
datatogether.org/posts/12_po…
How have particular implementations of data privacy policies impacted humans, economics, and legal systems? What are appropriate expectations around data privacy, and who should inform, create, or enforce policies?
datatogether.org/posts/11_pr…
In the Trust conversation, we asked: New technologies attempt to free us from (data) monopolized spaces, but does cryptographic trust truly map onto or enable better human-to-human (or human-to-company or human-to-technology) trust?
datatogether.org/posts/10_tr…
Most of our data and information is controlled by a handful of companies. How did this come to be, what are examples of responsible and irresponsible holding of this power, and how do we imagine we might slip the trap of data monopolies?
datatogether.org/posts/09_da…
How do platforms balance freedom of expression versus consent to avoid offensive content, navigate algorithmic versus human moderation and curation, or incentivize different types of interaction? What are downstream effects of these choices?
datatogether.org/posts/08_co…
How do choices in technology design and implementation reflect and impact broader social structures? We explore these questions starting with readings from environmental data justice and studies of algorithmic racism.
datatogether.org/posts/07_al…
We've been working on a series of blog posts of our conversations this year. The overarching theme is "polity": how do we think about collective identity and governance?
Expect posts daily starting on the 26th.
Want to have a discussion about civics tech that actually isn't about the election? In a perhaps too-apropos twist of fate, our conversation "Polity" is today: github.com/datatogether/read…
16/ What do you do when a hostile administration tries to delete public data about the environment from the Internet? You call the #dweb!
@ifoundtheme will walk through #IPFS and #dat and show how they can help with stewardship of critical data.
#cjs202020.cascadiajs.com/speakers…
These are some of the questions we discussed in our reading group on Decentralization:
What is decentralization?
Do we want decentralization?
Are there limits to decentralization?
medium.com/data-together/dec…
Check out our reading group’s blog on Stewardship, which explores the definition of stewardship; proper use as a form of caretaking; longevity and the need for institutions; the necessity of curation; and care for the maintainers and stewards themselves.
medium.com/data-together/ste…
“If the levers of capitalism place it in opposition to just data practices, can we imagine an alternative? What systems are practiced or envisioned outside of capitalism? What is their power, and what do they center?”
medium.com/data-together/alt…
Brand new virtual meetup event next week!
Open Tech Will Save Us is a livestreamed event with speakers from Jitsi, IPFS and Matrix.
We'll cover the importance of preserving privacy and ways to keep your communications under control. Read more at matrix.org/open-tech-meetup/