The Internet, Policy & Politics Conferences

Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford

Plenary Panel: Big Data: Potential and Perils for Public Policy

Date: Friday 21 September
Time: 13.30-14.45
Room: Mary Ogilvie Lecture Theatre
Panellists: Helen Margetts, Lance Bennett, Theo Bertram, Patrick McSharry
Chair: Victoria Nash

This opening plenary panel will set the scene for the conference, discussing the potential and challenges of big data for public policy-making. Big data offers enormous scope for understanding societal behaviour and citizens' wiillingness - or unwillingness - in terms of civic engagement. It can allow the design of efficient and realistic policy and administrative change. Also, however, it brings ethical challenges, for example when big data is used for probabilistic policy-making, raising issues of justice, equity and privacy. And big data generation and analysis requires expertise and skills which can challenge governmental organizations in particular, given their dubious record on the guardianship of large scale datasets, the management of large technology-based projects, and capacity to innovate.

 

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