Institutional trust: beyond transparency
The report presents reflections, thoughts and results from two workshops held at JRC premises in 2014:
the first was “Digital memories: Ethical perspectives” ( 16th-17th January 2014) and the second “Open Data in health” (18th November 2014). The cases presented in the workshop cover different area of citizen involvement: health, can be perceived as more immediate.
The reflection on how digital changes habits and access to data health was supported, in the workshops, by national authorities’, journalists’ and citizen participation experiences and cases.
The memories and its management, with and after the evolution and the widespread diffusion of the digital technologies, was presented by librarians, archivists and experts of institutions of memories taking in consideration digital native and not document and archives.
Both sectors, health and memories, are traditionally institutionally managed and the administration was for centuries not delegate to others than public institutions.
With the advent of Open Access, Open Data and an ever more pervasive digital diffusion institutions should faces the changes and the suggestion from citizen. Crucial is to be aware on how the digital changes the access and the management in these areas and how power relations are modified and enriched in the net(works).
AGUILAR MORENO Estefania;
GHEZZI Alessia;
GEMO Monica;
TALLACCHINI Mariachiara;
MARTINHO GUIMARAES PIRES PEREIRA Angela;
2018-05-07
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC93048
978-92-79-48816-0,
1831-9424,
EUR 27286,
OP LB-NA-27286-EN-N,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC93048,
10.2788/291053,
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