What is "algorithmic governance" and how you can contribute to the discussion in the #DataForPolicy2020 Conference.
This new blog post offer some background information about the topic for those interested in contributing.
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Data for Policy founder Zeynep Engin will be chairing the international session āData & algorithms for better policiesā and thereās a discount for Data for Policy 2020 conference attendees at @ScienceWorks_NL 'Evidence for Policymakers' conference #EFP20#dataforpolicy2020
Our international #Evidence for Policymakers conference will take place in a #hybrid format! It is scheduled in the afternoons on 15-18 December. Up till 100 on-site participants can be accommodated in #Thehague. More information and registration: bit.ly/3iGlAqn#EFP20
Pleased to share that we have started publishing video presentations submitted to #dataforpolicy2020 on our YouTube channel... Videos will appear gradually as permissions confirmed. Follow us for latest research in the field... youtube.com/channel/UCsJUrj-ā¦@dataforpolicy
As we close off #DataForPolicy2020, just a reminder that speakers and attendees will have access to
Youtube videos of the presentations after the conference.
Some presentations also have related discussion papers and they are #openaccess. Find them here bit.ly/3mFTBtw
And thatās a wrap!
Many thanks to all of our speakers, team of volunteers and attendees for making the 5th (and the first virtual) #DataForPolicy2020 such a success.
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We had fruitful and stimulating discussions in Special Track on Data Governance for Innovation for Sustainable Smart Cities: Opportunities and Challenges in Public Policy and Institutional Design in Data for Policy 2020 Conference. dataforpolicy.org/data-for-pā¦#DataForPolicy2020
Now on this session panellists are talking about #diversity, #digital poverty and #inequality , what is the status quo, and what is being done or can be done about these issues.
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.@LynnHKaack presenting research on Uncovering Policy Designs from Legal Texts, bringing together Political Science and Natural Language Processing
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āThe case for computationally forecasting the evolving interactions between CJEU Judgements and # EU legal acts to anticipate policy adoptionā by Pedro V Hernandez Serrano & Laura Robinson from @MaastrichtU is next on #DataForPolicy2020.
Their paper: bit.ly/3iFXEU3