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Welcome to the Responsible Data Forum wiki! We will use this space to collaborate on resources that help practitioners implement responsible data practices.
What's responsible data? The responsible data community has developed a working definition. We have defined it as:
The duty to ensure people's right to consent, privacy, security, and ownership around information processes of collection, analysis, storage, presentation and reuse of data, while respecting the values of transparency and openness.
Responsible Data Forums:
Responsible Data Resource Sprint - Budapest, September 30 to October 1, 2014
Responsible Data in Consent and Crowdsourcing - Nairobi, October 28, 2014
Responsible Data on Human Rights Documentation - Manila, March 21 to 22, 2015
Responsible Data Lab on Documentary Photography - New York, March 28, 2015
Responsible Data Forum on data visualization - New York, January 15, 2016
Responsible Data Forum on human rights funders - San Francisco, January 19, 2016
Responsible Data Forum on human rights documentation at RightsCon - San Francisco, March 29, 2016
Responsible Data Discussions:
Discussion on the risks and mitigations of releasing data
Join us Wednesday, August 26 at 10am EDT to discuss the risks and mitigations of releasing data. Sara-Jayne Terp, Data Scientist at Thoughtworks, and formerly Director of Data Projects at Ushahidi, will serve as the fire-starter and facilitator for this discussion.
>> Instructions on how to join this event.
Looking for past events? Here is a list of our past Responsible Data discussions.
Responsible Data Resource Wiki Pages:
Responsible data storytelling index of resources
For more information on the Responsible Data Forum, visit our website.