Whose open data is it anyway? An exploratory study of open government data relevance and implications for democratic inclusion

Inf. Polity Pub Date : 2022-10-14 DOI:10.3233/ip-220008
K. Schwoerer
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Open government data (OGD) is believed to enhance democratic outcomes by empowering citizens with the information necessary to participate in meaningful ways. Nonetheless, questions remain about whether OGD is indeed empowering citizens to participate or if the data that governments publish is more reflective of the interests of non-citizen stakeholders. Using the metadata of 2607 publicly available datasets scraped from New York City’s open data portal, this exploratory study uses qualitative content analysis to identify what types of data are published and what the data say about OGD’s potential as a tool for advancing inclusion in democratic processes. The analysis focused particularly on the datasets’ relevance to five particular stakeholder groups: citizens, private sector firms, nonprofits, researchers, and the city’s internal agencies. Findings showed that non-citizen-relevant datasets not only outnumbered citizen-relevant datasets by a large margin but they were also viewed and downloaded at higher rates too. The implications of this for inclusion in democratic processes are discussed, including power imbalances among OGD user groups, the discretionary power data publishers possess, and, ultimately, whether the types of data cities publish is sufficient for empowering an informed citizenry, as an effective democracy demands.
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这到底是谁的开放数据?开放政府数据的相关性及其对民主包容的影响的探索性研究
开放政府数据(OGD)被认为通过赋予公民以有意义的方式参与所需的信息来增强民主结果。然而,OGD是否真的赋予了公民参与的权利,或者政府公布的数据是否更多地反映了非公民利益相关者的利益,这些问题仍然存在。利用从纽约市开放数据门户网站收集的2607个公开可用数据集的元数据,本探索性研究使用定性内容分析来确定发布的数据类型,以及这些数据如何说明OGD作为促进民主进程包容性的工具的潜力。分析特别关注数据集与五个特定利益相关者群体的相关性:公民、私营部门公司、非营利组织、研究人员和城市内部机构。调查结果显示,与公民无关的数据集不仅在数量上远远超过与公民相关的数据集,而且它们的浏览和下载率也更高。本文讨论了这对民主进程的影响,包括OGD用户群体之间的权力不平衡,数据发布者拥有的自由裁量权,以及最终,数据城市发布的类型是否足以授权知情公民,这是有效民主所要求的。
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