Arts and Culture: the next open government frontier

Arts and Culture: the next open government frontier By Mauricio Delfin You probably don’t associate open government with the arts very often, but they are more connected than you think. Their relationship usually manifests itself through initiatives that recognize artists as key spokespeople, able to innovatively and creatively transmit the value and power of open […]

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La promesa del Open Data y la ambigüedad actual del concepto de “gobierno abierto” | The promise of open data and the current ambiguity of the concept of “open government”

This is a post I wrote about “The promise of open data and the current ambiguity of the concept of open government”, referring to an excellent article by Yu, Harlan, & Robinson, David G. (2012). First in a series of posts I will write about the nature of technologically mediated “openness” in governmental practices. The

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