Governing Knowledge Commons

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Governing Knowledge Commons

Governing Knowledge Commons

@GKCWorkshop

The Workshop on Governing Knowledge Commons

Katılım Eylül 2020
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The next talk our Smart Cities series, supported by the Knight Foundation, will take place on October 5th, at 11am CT/noon ET with speaker Hauke Sandhaus (Cornell Tech). He will present “Towards Prototyping Driverless Vehicle Behaviors, City Design, and Policies Simultaneously.”
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#BREAKING: FTC proposes blanket prohibition preventing Facebook from monetizing youth data. FTC says that the company violated 2020 privacy order; proposes new protections for children and teens: bit.ly/44kYMF7 /1
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What should we make of the "corporation-as-commons" idea? In what sense is a corporation a shared resource, and how is it collectively governed as such? What does this have to do with knowledge commons? @GKCWorkshop @winir2013 @csgskcl CFP at bit.ly/3zNc7aR
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Dr. Anna Artyushina 🇨🇦@socioanna

Join us May 4th at 4 pm ET for the next @GKCWorkshop! @AlinaWernick & I are giving a talk “Protecting Human Rights in (Smart) Cities: Governance and Responsible Design of Urban Technologies.” Register here: illinois.zoom.us/meeting/regist… #smartcity #responsibletech #techgovernance

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“From Thurii to Quayside” by Richard Whitt talks about the challenges of "smart" technologies that in particular fall within two buckets: human governance, and technical interfaces. #SmartCities #UrbanHistory
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“From Thurii to Quayside” by Richard Whitt presents a short thought piece that frames several of the key governance challenges that cities face when approaching the Internet of Things (“IoT”) and other “smart” technologies. #SmartCities #UrbanHistory
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