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Revision as of 15:43, 8 October 2019
Addiction and Technology: Understanding the Links
Introduction
- Paul-Olivier Dehaye (Q351) - on Wikidata
- PersonalData.IO (Q182): "data rights individually actionable and collectively useful"
- Q585: "personal data empowerment"
- MyData Geneva (Q50)
How is "engagement" generated?
Scale
Version 1
Version 2
Problem
Latest
Source: "Reinforcement Learning for Recommender Systems: A Case Study on Youtube," by Minmin Chen (Q1236)
Personal data rights
Definition
personal data (Q28): "data about an identified or identifiable individual"
Data rights
- right of access to personal data (Q51): view/get a copy of all our personal data
- right to data portability (Q1209)
- scope: "data provided by the data subject"
- "in a commonly-used, machine readable format", at least from the data controller to the data subject
- "without hindrance, [..] where technically feasible", from one data controller to another directly
- right to information about the logic of the processing (Q1211)
Right to benefit from science
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Q1233) and UN Declaration on Human Rights Article 27 (Q1234): "Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits."
See also:
- “We the Scientists”: a Human Right to Citizen Science (Q1238);
- The dynamics of big data and human rights: the case of scientific research (Q1240).