The Social Dynamics of Open Data is a collection of peer reviewed papers
presented at the 2nd Open Data Research Symposium (ODRS) held in Madrid,
Spain, on 5 October 2016. Research is critical to developing a more
rigorous and fine-combed analysis not only of why open data is valuable,
but how it is valuable and under what specific conditions. The objective
of the Open Data Research Symposium and the subsequent collection of
chapters published here is to build such a stronger evidence base. This
base is essential to understanding what open data's impacts have been to
date, and how positive impacts can be enabled and amplified.
Consequently, common to the majority of chapters in this collection is
the attempt by the authors to draw on existing scientific theories, and
to apply them to open data to better explain the socially embedded
dynamics that account for open data's successes and failures in
contributing to a more equitable and just society.