Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good
What if I told you something that could empower our third sector and activists to enhance their capacity? From gathering evidence for funding tenders to campaigning for crucial social issues and much more? It's called open data, yet many in social action remain unaware of it. Primarily shaped by corporate entities, open data seems tailored only for technologists, alienating the third sector. But in reality, it's a powerful tool for social change, bolstering civil society, and creating resilient communities.

This book argues a simple point: if open data and the digital aspects that support it aren't accessible to all, then what is the point of it? In an age where technology should be seen as a fundamental human right, it's time to rethink outreach. Deeply rooted in grassroots social activism, this book explores a journey that led to collaborations with governments globally, based on real hands-on work, aiming to democratize open data. Through narrative storytelling, we share insights, best practices, procedures, and community-driven approaches. Regardless of your skill set or organization size, from grassroots workers to third-sector professionals and government officers, join us to reshape the perception of open data, fostering change in neighborhoods.

Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good is a love letter to open data's transformative power. To create solutions, understanding the problem is crucial. This book seeks to return control to the real experts—those living and working within our communities.

Discover more at: www.opendataforeverybody.com

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Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good
What if I told you something that could empower our third sector and activists to enhance their capacity? From gathering evidence for funding tenders to campaigning for crucial social issues and much more? It's called open data, yet many in social action remain unaware of it. Primarily shaped by corporate entities, open data seems tailored only for technologists, alienating the third sector. But in reality, it's a powerful tool for social change, bolstering civil society, and creating resilient communities.

This book argues a simple point: if open data and the digital aspects that support it aren't accessible to all, then what is the point of it? In an age where technology should be seen as a fundamental human right, it's time to rethink outreach. Deeply rooted in grassroots social activism, this book explores a journey that led to collaborations with governments globally, based on real hands-on work, aiming to democratize open data. Through narrative storytelling, we share insights, best practices, procedures, and community-driven approaches. Regardless of your skill set or organization size, from grassroots workers to third-sector professionals and government officers, join us to reshape the perception of open data, fostering change in neighborhoods.

Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good is a love letter to open data's transformative power. To create solutions, understanding the problem is crucial. This book seeks to return control to the real experts—those living and working within our communities.

Discover more at: www.opendataforeverybody.com

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Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good

Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good

by Nathan Coyle
Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good

Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good

by Nathan Coyle

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What if I told you something that could empower our third sector and activists to enhance their capacity? From gathering evidence for funding tenders to campaigning for crucial social issues and much more? It's called open data, yet many in social action remain unaware of it. Primarily shaped by corporate entities, open data seems tailored only for technologists, alienating the third sector. But in reality, it's a powerful tool for social change, bolstering civil society, and creating resilient communities.

This book argues a simple point: if open data and the digital aspects that support it aren't accessible to all, then what is the point of it? In an age where technology should be seen as a fundamental human right, it's time to rethink outreach. Deeply rooted in grassroots social activism, this book explores a journey that led to collaborations with governments globally, based on real hands-on work, aiming to democratize open data. Through narrative storytelling, we share insights, best practices, procedures, and community-driven approaches. Regardless of your skill set or organization size, from grassroots workers to third-sector professionals and government officers, join us to reshape the perception of open data, fostering change in neighborhoods.

Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good is a love letter to open data's transformative power. To create solutions, understanding the problem is crucial. This book seeks to return control to the real experts—those living and working within our communities.

Discover more at: www.opendataforeverybody.com


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032715049
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 06/14/2024
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Nathan Coyle is a British digital activist, former Director of a leading civic innovation organization and currently leads on Peace Technology for The Austrian Centre for Peace in Vienna. With a wealth of international experience, Nathan has partnered with governments across the globe, both local and central, to enhance their digital outreach efforts, employing innovative strategies like hackathons, toolkit design, civic tech, and human-centred design. He has conducted talks and lectures across Europe on the subject of making open data and smart cities more accessible, including a TEDx talk and has written for various publications such as The Huffington Post, The Guardian and Vice Media. He is also a keen developer and graphic designer, who tried to instill creativity in every aspect of policy design.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. What is Open Data? 3. From the Ground Up: Using Open Data to Help Close the Digital Divide 4. Open Doors, Open Data: Making your Data 'Open’ and Licensing 5. Making Open Data Outreach Human-Centered 6. The language around open data and adding public value to our narrative 7. Open Data for Fundraising: Is it More Important Than Ever? Building Capacity and Learning from the Covid-19 Aftermath 8. Data without security is like a ship without a captain – adrift and vulnerable 9. Data Self-Defense: Data Compliance and Regulation 10. Data Sovereignty: Where Data Calls Home and it’s Digital Borders 11. Collective Power: Democratising Open Data and Overcoming Barriers 12. Trust in Our Institutions, Does It Affect Digital Strategy? 13. Empowering Collaborative Communities: The Role of Data-Driven Decision-Making in Promoting Co-Ownership and Shared Responsibility 14. War of the Words: Unearthing Misinformation 15. Influencing Change with Data, North Macedonia as a Case Study 16. Punk as Hell: DIY Digitalism and How Open-Source Makes Releasing Your Data Easy 17. Strengthening Disability Charities: Open Data and Society's Responsibility for Accessibility 18. Black Summer: Open Data for Environmental Activism 19. Fake It and They’ll Make It: AI, Deep Fakes, Data, Cybercrime and Bias 20. Lessons from Open Data Activism and Data Journalism 21. Getting Creative with Data - Communications Is Key 22. Outreach Recommendations 23. Unlocking the Power of Open Data: Creating an Engaging Workshop Manuscript

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