Moving away from the strong body of critique of pervasive ?bad data?
practices by both governments and private actors in the globalized
digital economy, this book aims to paint an alternative, more optimistic
but still pragmatic picture of the datafied future. The authors examine
and propose ?good data? practices, values and principles from an
interdisciplinary, international perspective. From ideas of data
sovereignty and justice, to manifestos for change and calls for
activism, this collection opens a multifaceted conversation on the kinds
of futures we want to see, and presents concrete steps on how we can
start realizing good data in practice.