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WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE DATA? Responsible Data (RD) is a concept outlining our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought ABOUT – RESPONSIBLE DATA Responsible Data (RD) is a concept to outline our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought about separately, like dataprivacy and data
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WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE DATA? Responsible Data (RD) is a concept outlining our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought ABOUT – RESPONSIBLE DATA Responsible Data (RD) is a concept to outline our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought about separately, like dataprivacy and data
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RESPONSIBLE DATA VISUALIZATION Data is rarely communicated intuitively in spreadsheets, rather data visualization (dataviz) has become the visual currency for the data driven campaign. Yet little is known about the ethics and responsibilities of dataviz techniques, policies, and practices in analysis, advocacy, research and design. Over the past two years theResponsible
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND RESPONSIBLE DATA: AN INTRODUCTORY Indigenous peoples and responsible data: an introductory reading list. Guides. / September 22, 2017. Last month, a member of the Responsible Data community asked the mailing list about responsible data protocols for indigenous communities. This prompted the community to share what turned out to be a wealth of resources. DEVELOPING AND OPERATIONALIZING RESPONSIBLE DATA POLICIES The first step for everyone developing a policy was establishing wide agreement and buy-in for why their organizations should care about Responsible Data. This was done by developing Values and Principles that form the foundation for policies and guidance. Oxfam’s Responsible Data policy has a focus on rights, since Oxfam is arights-based
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WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE DATA? Responsible Data (RD) is a concept outlining our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought ABOUT – RESPONSIBLE DATA Responsible Data (RD) is a concept to outline our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought about separately, like dataprivacy and data
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WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE DATA? Responsible Data (RD) is a concept outlining our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought ABOUT – RESPONSIBLE DATA Responsible Data (RD) is a concept to outline our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought about separately, like dataprivacy and data
DATA PROTECTION REFLECTION STORIES: AN OVERVIEW Context. In the lead-up to the implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May 2018, small and large organisations alike were abuzz with speculation as to how it would affect them. A much-awaited legislation, the GDPR is a regulation that harmonises and strengthens data protection laws across EU memberstates.
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2B UNDERSTANDING DATA Hand-Book of the Modern Development Specialist | 75 go back and ask: Reach out to a small sample of the surveyed population for more in-depth analysis. This requires that in your collection efforts you have the ability to take and securely store data about the people you survey in order to contact them3 CLOSING A PROJECT
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WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE DATA? Responsible Data (RD) is a concept outlining our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought ABOUT – RESPONSIBLE DATA Responsible Data (RD) is a concept to outline our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought about separately, like dataprivacy and data
DATA PROTECTION REFLECTION STORIES: AN OVERVIEW Context. In the lead-up to the implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May 2018, small and large organisations alike were abuzz with speculation as to how it would affect them. A much-awaited legislation, the GDPR is a regulation that harmonises and strengthens data protection laws across EU memberstates.
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Hand-Book of the Modern Development Specialist | 56 tools: create a roles-responsibilities-functionality map to help you identify who should do what and when. here is OF THE MODERN DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST INTRODUCTION 2 3. T. argeT audience. A primer on why responsible data is a relevant concern for international development work. W. hen mighT This chapTerbe useful
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OF THE MODERN DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST GETTING DATA 2 3. T. argeT audience. Project planners who are getting down to the data details; thinking through what kinds of data the project will need and how to get that data. RESPONSIBLE DATAABOUTRESOURCESGET INVOLVEDANALYSISEVENTSEXERCISES The collective duty to account for unintended consequences of working with data by: 1) prioritising people’s rights to consent, privacy, security and ownership when using data in social change and advocacy efforts, 2) implementing values and practices of transparency andopenness.
WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE DATA? Responsible Data (RD) is a concept outlining our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought ABOUT – RESPONSIBLE DATA Responsible Data (RD) is a concept to outline our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought about separately, like dataprivacy and data
DATA PROTECTION REFLECTION STORIES: AN OVERVIEW Context. In the lead-up to the implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May 2018, small and large organisations alike were abuzz with speculation as to how it would affect them. A much-awaited legislation, the GDPR is a regulation that harmonises and strengthens data protection laws across EU memberstates.
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RESPONSIBLE DATA HANDBOOK Designing responsible projects. Rapid changes in the way that information functions in development programming demands a careful consideration of responsible data challenges and practices. This requires engagement and input from all various expertise and perspectives across project teams, but will be the most efficient andimpactful if
OF THE MODERN DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST INTRODUCTION 2 3. T. argeT audience. A primer on why responsible data is a relevant concern for international development work. W. hen mighT This chapTerbe useful
OF THE MODERN DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST GETTING DATA 2 3. T. argeT audience. Project planners who are getting down to the data details; thinking through what kinds of data the project will need and how to get that data. 2B UNDERSTANDING DATA Hand-Book of the Modern Development Specialist | 75 go back and ask: Reach out to a small sample of the surveyed population for more in-depth analysis. This requires that in your collection efforts you have the ability to take and securely store data about the people you survey in order to contact them3 CLOSING A PROJECT
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WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE DATA? Responsible Data (RD) is a concept outlining our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought ABOUT – RESPONSIBLE DATA Responsible Data (RD) is a concept to outline our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought about separately, like dataprivacy and data
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WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE DATA? Responsible Data (RD) is a concept outlining our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought ABOUT – RESPONSIBLE DATA Responsible Data (RD) is a concept to outline our collective duty to prioritise and respond to the ethical, legal, social and privacy-related challenges that come from using data in new and different ways in advocacy and social change. RD encompasses a variety of issues which are sometimes thought about separately, like dataprivacy and data
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ADDRESSING STALKERWARE AND GENDER-BASED ABUSE THROUGH DATA The Issue. Technology has enabled new ways for abusers to surveil and control romantic partners. Stalkwerware—commercial software built to covertly monitor someone’s mobile device activities—is often used in the context of domestic abuse, but has not been thoroughly addressed by Canadian courts, lawmakers or regulators. RESOURCES – RESPONSIBLE DATA Curating connections in the Responsible Data community. Resources. /June 3, 2020.
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DATA PROTECTION REFLECTION STORIES: AN OVERVIEW Context. In the lead-up to the implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May 2018, small and large organisations alike were abuzz with speculation as to how it would affect them. A much-awaited legislation, the GDPR is a regulation that harmonises and strengthens data protection laws across EU memberstates.
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