Title
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-17-2014
Abstract
As data moves between actors and organizations, what emerges is a data supply chain. Unlike manufacturing supply chains, transferred data is often duplicated in the process, challenging the essence of ownership. What does ethical data labor look like? How are the various stakeholders held accountable for being good data guardians? What does clean data transfer look like? What kinds of best practices can business and government put into place? What upstream rights to data providers have over downstream commercialization of their data?
Recommended Citation
Kneese, Tamara, "Data Supply Chains" (2014). Media Studies. 23.
https://repository.usfca.edu/ms/23
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Databases and Information Systems Commons, Information Security Commons, Theory and Algorithms Commons
Comments
A workshop primer produced for: The Social, Cultural & Ethical Dimensions of “Big Data” March 17, 2014 - New York, NY, Data & Society Research Institute