Data For Policy 2020: 15-17 September 2020

We’re talking about how the best practice in data sharing can be achieved through the design and development of data foundations inspired by Channel Islands’ foundation laws. We approach this issue Data foundations to provide a robust data governance model that “supports responsible and sustainable non-personal and personal data usage, sharing, and re-usage by means of independent data stewardship” (Stalla-Bourdillon et al., 2019). 

The Fifth International Data for Policy Conference is the premier global forum for multiple disciplinary and cross-sector discussions about the theories, applications and implications of data science innovation in governance and the public sector. In partnership with Cambridge University Press, the conference series has also entered into a new open-access peer-reviewed journal venture, Data & Policy, in order to capture and archive scholarly discussions in this fast-growing field.