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Big Data, (New) Public Management, and Regulation Through Intermediaries

Cyber Politics
Public Policy
Regulation
Policy-Making
P034
Ingrid Schneider
Universität Hamburg
Nanette Levinson
American University

Building: VMP 9, Floor: 1, Room: B136

Thursday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (23/08/2018)

Abstract

Digital technical, social and market innovations are developing, leading to the availability of all sorts of Internet platforms (from social networks to the so-called sharing economy) and the collection and use of huge volumes of data by both public and private actors. This panel is part of a series of 3 on 'Governing the Digital in an Era of Platforms and Big Data', with the objective to explore the political, legal, economic, social, cultural, societal and ethical challenges of these new developments and their governance. It particulary addresses the use of big data for public management and public policy making, including at the urban level in the case of 'smart cities'. The panel also deals with regulation through intermediaries.

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