DATA and AGENCY ASYMMETRIES
EXTRACTIVE RELATIONSHIP
LACK OF TRUST
LACK OF AUTONOMY
CURRENT ATTEMPTS TO REBALANCE ASYMMETRIES
CONSENT AS DEFAULT
DATA SOVEREIGNTY
DATA AS PROPERTY
PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
NEED FOR NEW PRINCIPLE:
DIGITAL SELF-DETERMINATION
Digital Self-Determination is defined as the principle of respecting, embedding, and enforcing people's and people's agency, rights, interests, preferences, and expectations throughout the digital data life cycle in a mutually beneficial manner for all parties involved.
DSD is concerned with agency about data
DSD has both an individual and collective dimension
DSD can especially benefit the vulnerable, marginalized, and disenfranchised
DSD will need to be flexible and context-specific, yet enforceable
DSD can leverage existing practices of principled negotiation
DSD includes the following key aspects
CASE STUDY: MIGRATION
NEED TO USE DATA FOR MIGRANT SERVICES AND POLICIES
NEED TO EMPOWER MIGRANTS REGARDING THE DATA
OPERATIONALIZATION OF DSD
DSD in practice
PROCESSES
POLICIES
TECHNOLOGIES
PEOPLE
ASSEMBLY on the re-use of data (DATA ASSEMBLY)
DATA STEWARDS
SOCIAL LICENSE FOR DATA RE-USE
TRUSTED DATA SPACES/DATA COMMONS