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==Conferences==
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* [http://okfn.org/okcon/ OKCon] (*2007), [[Free/Libre Culture Forum]] (*2009), [[Open Government Data Camp|Open Government Data Camp 2011]], [[Transparency Works]] (2012).
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* [http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/background Budapest Open Access Initiative] (BOAI) meeting, Open Society Foundation, Budapest, 1-2 Dec 2001. [http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/read Declaration] issued 14 Feb 2002. Sparked the emergence of open access movement.
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* [http://okfn.org/okcon/ OKCon], *2007.
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* [[Free/Libre Culture Forum]], *2009.
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* [[Open Government Data Camp|Open Government Data Camp 2011]]
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* [[Transparency Works]], 2012.
  
 
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* [[Public Software Group]], [http://www.interaktive-demokratie.org/ Interaktive Demokratie]
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* [https://tacticaltech.org Tactical Tech], a Berlin-based non-profit organisation, working since 2003 to advance the use of information and digital technologies by advocates and activists worldwide.
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* [[Public Software Group]]
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* [http://www.interaktive-demokratie.org/ Interaktive Demokratie]
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* [http://datapoliticslab.org/ Data Politics Lab], Humboldt U
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* [http://liquidfeedback.org/ LiquidFeedback] software is used for the decision-making within German Pirate Party.
 
* [http://liquidfeedback.org/ LiquidFeedback] software is used for the decision-making within German Pirate Party.
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* [https://data-activism.net/ Datactive: The Politics of Data According to Civil Society] research initiative, U Amsterdam.
 
* [https://data-activism.net/ Datactive: The Politics of Data According to Civil Society] research initiative, U Amsterdam.
 
* [https://data-activism.net/events/datactive-events/ Contentious Data], U Amsterdam, 15 Sep 2016. Organised by Datactive.
 
* [https://data-activism.net/events/datactive-events/ Contentious Data], U Amsterdam, 15 Sep 2016. Organised by Datactive.
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* [https://labs.rs Share Lab], a research and data investigation lab for exploring the intersections between technology and society. Est 2015 by Share Foundation.
  
 
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
* [http://oa.mpg.de/openaccess-berlin/berlindeclaration.html Berlin Declaration on Open Access], 2003. Signed by 200 universities, research institutions, funding agencies, foundations, libraries, museums and archives from all over the world. The declaration states that "our mission of disseminating knowledge is only half complete if the information is not made widely and readily available to society".
 
* FCForum, [http://fcforum.net/en/sustainable-models-for-creativity "Sustainable Models for Creativity in the Digital Age"], 2010.
 
* FCForum, [http://fcforum.net/charter_extended "Charter for Innovation, Creativity and Access to Knowledge"], 2010.
 
 
* Michael Gurstein, [http://gurstein.wordpress.com/2011/07/03/are-the-open-data-warriors-fighting-for-robin-hood-or-the-sheriff-some-reflections-on-okcon-2011-and-the-emerging-data-divide "Are the Open Data Warriors Fighting for Robin Hood or the Sheriff?: Some Reflections on OKCon 2011 and the Emerging Data Divide"], 2011.
 
* Michael Gurstein, [http://gurstein.wordpress.com/2011/07/03/are-the-open-data-warriors-fighting-for-robin-hood-or-the-sheriff-some-reflections-on-okcon-2011-and-the-emerging-data-divide "Are the Open Data Warriors Fighting for Robin Hood or the Sheriff?: Some Reflections on OKCon 2011 and the Emerging Data Divide"], 2011.
 
* Michael Gurstein, [https://gurstein.wordpress.com/2011/07/06/%E2%80%9Copen%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%93-%E2%80%9Cnecessary%E2%80%9D-but-not-%E2%80%9Csufficient%E2%80%9D/ "“Open”–“Necessary” but not “Sufficient”"], 2011. Criticism of Open Knowledge Foundation and open data activism.
 
* Michael Gurstein, [https://gurstein.wordpress.com/2011/07/06/%E2%80%9Copen%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%93-%E2%80%9Cnecessary%E2%80%9D-but-not-%E2%80%9Csufficient%E2%80%9D/ "“Open”–“Necessary” but not “Sufficient”"], 2011. Criticism of Open Knowledge Foundation and open data activism.
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* Tom Slee, [http://crookedtimber.org/2012/06/25/seeing-like-a-geek/ "Seeing Like a Geek"], 25 Jun 2012.  
 
* Tom Slee, [http://crookedtimber.org/2012/06/25/seeing-like-a-geek/ "Seeing Like a Geek"], 25 Jun 2012.  
 
* ''[http://datajournalismhandbook.org Data Journalism Handbook]'', 2012. [http://blog.okfn.org/2012/04/02/illustrations-for-the-data-journalism-handbook/] [http://blog.okfn.org/2012/04/04/poster-about-the-data-journalism-handbook-for-the-information-design-conference-2012/]
 
* ''[http://datajournalismhandbook.org Data Journalism Handbook]'', 2012. [http://blog.okfn.org/2012/04/02/illustrations-for-the-data-journalism-handbook/] [http://blog.okfn.org/2012/04/04/poster-about-the-data-journalism-handbook-for-the-information-design-conference-2012/]
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* ''[http://openbook.okfn.org/ The Open Book]'', eds. Jussi Nissilä, Kaitlyn Braybrooke and Timo Vuorikivi, London: Finnish Institute in London, 2013, 138 pp.
 
* Shannon Mattern, [https://placesjournal.org/article/public-information/ "Public In/Formation"], ''Places'', Nov 2016.
 
* Shannon Mattern, [https://placesjournal.org/article/public-information/ "Public In/Formation"], ''Places'', Nov 2016.
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* Datactive, ''[https://data-activism.net/2018/01/available-now-report-on-data-for-the-social-good/ Data for the Social Good: The Report]'', Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam, 2018, 19 pp.
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* [http://krisis.eu/issue-1-2018-data-activism/ ''Krisis'' 1: "Data Activism"], eds. Stefania Milan and Lonneke van der Velden, Apr 2018.
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* Angela Daly, S. Kate Devitt, Monique Mann (eds.), ''[http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/tod-29-good-data/ Good Data]'', Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2019, 370 pp.
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* Lauren Klein, Catherine D’Ignazio, ''Data Feminism'', MIT Press, forthcoming. [https://bookbook.pubpub.org/data-feminism] [https://www.academia.edu/28173807] [https://medium.com/@kanarinka/what-would-feminist-data-visualization-look-like-aa3f8fc7f96c]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 30 January 2022

Topics[edit]

open knowledge, open data, digital divide, community informatics, knowledge commons, open access, open government, data journalism.

Pages[edit]

Conferences, events[edit]

Initiatives[edit]

International[edit]

Projects
  • OpenSpending is exploring, structuring and mapping out different kinds of public finance from all around the world. An opendata project of Open Knowledge Foundation.
  • Graph Commons is a collaborative network mapping, analyzing, and publishing platform and an open knowledge base of relationships data.

Canada[edit]

  • Open Data Book Club, a monthly event where civic-minded individuals get together to talk about and present on open data.

Croatia[edit]

Marko Rakar

Germany[edit]

Initiatives
Projects
  • LiquidFeedback software is used for the decision-making within German Pirate Party.

Netherlands[edit]

Serbia[edit]

  • Share Lab, a research and data investigation lab for exploring the intersections between technology and society. Est 2015 by Share Foundation.

Slovakia[edit]

Initiatives

Fair-Play Alliance (*2002), OpenData.sk, Utopia.sk

Projects

Demagog.sk (*2010), OdkazPreStarostu.sk (*2009), TvojPoslanec.sk (*2009)

Events
Campaigns

Tunisia[edit]

  • HackerSpace, “During the code sprint we have decided to focus on two important projects: GovSearch, which consists of a search engine that will serve as a platform for any Tunisian user to access all publicly available information from Tunisian administrative bodies anytime and anywhere… We are planning to contact all the Tunisian administrations to ask them about the different ways to reach them, then we will upload the results into the database,” December 2011. [2]
  • Telecomix Tunisia

United States[edit]

  • Free Government Information (FGI), a place for initiating dialogue and building consensus among the various players (libraries, government agencies, non-profit organizations, researchers, journalists, etc.) who have a stake in the preservation of and perpetual free access to government information.
  • BetaNYC, a civic organization dedicated to improving lives in New York through civic design, technology, and data. It started off as the "NYC Open Government" meetup. In 2009, was renamed to "Open NY Forum" and was co-founded by Philip Ashlock and Hailey Austin Cooperrider. In 2013 and after the NY Governor launched the State's Open Government initiative, aka Open NY, the group renamed to BetaNYC.

Publications[edit]

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See also[edit]

Copyright activism, Internet activism, FLOSS, Commons, Open design