Reclaiming data for improved city governance: Barcelona's New Data Deal

被引:3
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作者
Fernandez-Monge, Fernando [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Barns, Sarah [3 ]
Kattel, Rainer [1 ]
Bria, Francesca [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, London, England
[2] Harvard Univ, Boston, MA USA
[3] Queensland Univ Technol, Brisbane, Australia
[4] UCL, Inst Innovat & Publ Purpose, 11 Montague St, London WC1B 5BP, England
关键词
Barcelona; city governance; data ownership; open data; platform urbanism; smart city; urban data;
D O I
10.1177/00420980231204835
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Cities today are key sites for the operation of global digital marketplaces. It is on the curbsides and at the intersections of cities where technology companies and digital platforms gain access to valuable urban data to be used in the delivery of data-driven services. In this context, urban data ownership and control have become a central policy arena for smart city governance. This article argues that, given the increased policy activism by city governments, there is an urgent need to better understand the key goals and instruments deployed by cities to resist corporate control of urban data. It first reviews the treatment of the topic by different strands in the literature on smart city governance and then uses the 'New Data Deal' programme launched by the city of Barcelona to draw empirical data from one of the author's involvement leading the programme, interviews with actors involved in the programme as well as from key policy and evaluation documents. By studying the design and implementation of Barcelona's 'New Data Deal', an early mover and leading reference in the academic and policy debates, the article presents the key successes, limitations and tensions faced by a city government trying to regain access and control over urban data, including a reflection on the role that city governments can play in shaping a global agenda around improved data governance.
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页码:1291 / 1307
页数:17
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