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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 590 pages, height x width x depth: 254x178x30 mm, weight: 1007 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: African Minds
  • ISBN-10: 1928331955
  • ISBN-13: 9781928331957
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 590 pages, height x width x depth: 254x178x30 mm, weight: 1007 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: African Minds
  • ISBN-10: 1928331955
  • ISBN-13: 9781928331957
Acknowledgements viii
About the editors x
Foreword xi
Beth Simone Noveck
Introduction 1(11)
Section 1: Open Data Sectors And Communities
Introduction
12(5)
Chapter 1 Accountability and anti-corruption
17(18)
Jorge Florez
Johannes Tonn
Chapter 2 Agriculture
35(16)
Ruthie Musker
Ben Schaap
Martin Parr
Andre Laperriere
Chapter 3 Corporate ownership
51(14)
Jack Lord
Chapter 4 Crime and justice
65(12)
Sandra Elena
Chapter 5 Development assistance and humanitarian action
77(14)
Catherine Weaver
Josh Powell
Heather Leson
Chapter 6 Education
91(12)
Javiera Atenas
Leo Havemann
Chapter 7 Environment
103(16)
Selwyn Willoughby
Chapter 8 Extractives
119(18)
Anders Pedersen
Chapter 9 Geospatial
137(14)
Renee Sieber
Chapter 10 Government finances
151(15)
Cecile Le Guen
Chapter 11 Health
166(15)
Mark Irura
Chapter 12 Land ownership
181(15)
Tim Davies
Sumandro Chattapadhyay
Chapter 13 National statistics
196(11)
Shaida Badiee
Caleb Rudow
Eric Swanson
Chapter 14 Telecommunications
207(8)
Stephen Song
Chapter 15 Transport
215(10)
Pieter Colpaert
Julian Andres Rojas Melendez
Chapter 16 Urban development
225(13)
Jean-Noe Landry
Section 2: Issues In Open Data
Introduction
238(5)
Chapter 17 Algorithms and artificial intelligence
243(17)
Tim Davies
Chapter 18 Data infrastructure
260(14)
Leigh Dodds
Peter Wells
Chapter 19 Data literacy
274(13)
Mariel Garcia Mantes
Dirk Slater
Chapter 20 Gender equity
287(13)
Ana Brandusescu
Nnenna Nwakanma
Chapter 21 Indigenous data sovereignty
300(20)
Stephanie Carroll Rainie
Tahu Kukutai
Maggie Walter
Oscar Luis Figueroa-Rodriguez
Jennifer Walker
Per Axelsson
Chapter 22 Measurement
320(19)
Danny Lammerhirt
Ana Brandusescu
Chapter 23 Privacy
339(13)
Teresa Scassa
Section 3: Open Data Stakeholders
Introduction
352(3)
Chapter 24 Civil society
355(12)
Christopher Wilson
Chapter 25 Donors and investors
367(14)
Fernando Perini
Michael Jarvis
Chapter 26 Governments
381(14)
Barbara-Chiara Uhaldi
Chapter 27 Journalists and the media
395(11)
Alex Howard
Eva Constantaras
Chapter 28 Multilateral organisations
406(12)
Craig Hammer
Chapter 29 Private sector
418(12)
Joel Gurin
Carla Bonina
Stefaan Verhulst
Chapter 30 Researchers
430(16)
Francois van Schalkwyk
Section 4: Open Data Around The World
Introduction
446(4)
Chapter 31 Eastern Europe and Central Asia
450(15)
Leila Sadiku
Yaera Chung
Chapter 32 European Union
465(20)
Rufus Pollock
Danny Lammerhirt
Chapter 33 Latin America and the Caribbean
485(18)
Silvana Fumega
Maurice McNaughton
Chapter 34 Middle East and North Africa
503(14)
Nagla Rizk
Nancy Salem
Stefanie Felsherger
Chapter 35 North America, Australia, and New Zealand
517(18)
David Eaves
Ben McGuire
Audrey Carson
Chapter 36 South, East, and Southeast Asia
535(14)
Michael Canares
Chapter 37 Sub-Saharan Africa
549(16)
Leonidu Mutuku
Teg-wende Idriss
Conclusion and recommendations 565