Towards Urban Data Commons? On The Origins And Significance Of Platform Data Sharing Mandates

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Big Data and a “Data Philanthropy” Vision for Public Good Before cities sought access to data with policy, they relied on corporate largess. The rise of “big data” in the private sector and the “datafication” of the modern economy gave rise to a vision of “data philanthropy” that—as a notable and early expression of the public value of privately collected data—played a critical role in setting the stage for platform urbanism data sharing policy mandates. As technology advanced, more and more of the world’s structured information was increasingly held by private sector actors whose economic models incentivized data capture. Writing about these trends in the Harvard Business Review in 2014, prominent civic technologist Matt Stempeck described that “the information revolution has helped the private sector speed ahead [of the public sector] in data aggregation, analysis, and applications”19 with Kirkpatrick warning, “it would be a massive oversight if the public sector got left behind”20. No less a body than the United Nations felt the need to respond to this imbalanced data dynamic. In 2009, recognizing that traditional public interest tools “cannot keep up”, UN Secretary General Bahn-Ki Moon established the Global Pulse Initiative21, as an “R&D Lab” to explore whether big data from the private sector could help “make policymaking more agile and responsive”22. Within a few years, Global Pulse Director Robert Kirkpatrick would write that “the evidence is growing that it can.”23 Global Pulse was on to something, and in 2011 at the World Economic Forum meeting of global leaders in Davos, Switzerland, they coined

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Matt Stempeck, “Sharing Data Is a Form of Corporate Philanthropy,” Harvard Business Review, July 24, 2014, https://hbr.org/2014/07/sharing-data-is-a-form-of-corporate-philanthropy.

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Robert Kirkpatrick, “A New Type of Philanthropy: Donating Data,” Harvard Business Review, March 21, 2013, https://hbr.org/2013/03/a-new-type-of-philanthropy-don.

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Steve Lohr, “Searching Big Data for ‘Digital Smoke Signals,’” The New York Times, August 7, 2013, sec. Technology, https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/08/technology/development-groups-tap-big-data-todirect-humanitarian-aid.html.

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Kirkpatrick, “A New Type of Philanthropy.”

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Kirkpatrick.

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Individual vs. Collective Conceptions of Urban Platform Data and the Case for Managing City Data as a Commons

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pages 142-152

Platform Urbanism Data Sharing Policy Guidelines: Best Practice Recommendations for Practitioners

14min
pages 128-136

New Frameworks Beyond the Binary

5min
pages 138-141

Summary of High-level Insights and Observations

13min
pages 118-127

The Results: the Dataset, the “Platform Urbanism Data Sharing Policy Hub” and Resultant Policy Analysis

1hr
pages 61-117

Where Things Stand in Platform Urbanism: Controversy Over MDS and Possible Futures

2min
pages 48-51

Techlash and the Sharing Economy

2min
pages 40-41

Aggregating a Policy Dataset

5min
pages 54-57

Show Me the Policies: The Access to Information Problem

2min
pages 52-53

Policy Clean Up, Structuring, and Organizing to Create a Research Database

3min
pages 58-60

Dockless Micromobility and Post Tech-Lash Municipalism: Cities Band Together and Demand Data

8min
pages 42-47

Early mandates: Select Cities Seek Data with Public Policy, While Platforms Resist

2min
pages 38-39

Understanding the Evolution

1min
page 27

The Data Philanthropy Vision Goes Local

3min
pages 30-32

Data Sharing on Uber’s Terms

2min
pages 36-37

Urban Platform Data Philanthropy in Action: Strava Metro and Waze CCP

3min
pages 33-35

Digital Platforms, IRL Impacts: The Good, the Bad and the Disruptive

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page 20

Big Data and a “Data Philanthropy” Vision for Public Good

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pages 28-29

What is Platform Urbanism?

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Challenges to Democratic Rule-Making Authority and Legitimacy

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