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Through narrative storytelling, in this book we share insights, best practices, procedures, and community-driven approaches. Regardless of your skill set or organization size, join us to reshape the perception of open data, fostering change in neighborhoods.

Produktbeschreibung
Through narrative storytelling, in this book we share insights, best practices, procedures, and community-driven approaches. Regardless of your skill set or organization size, join us to reshape the perception of open data, fostering change in neighborhoods.


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Autorenporträt
Nathan Coyle is a British digital activist, former Director of a leading civic innovation organization and currently leads on Peace Technology for The Austrian Centre for Peace in Vienna. With a wealth of international experience, Nathan has partnered with governments across the globe, both local and central, to enhance their digital outreach efforts, employing innovative strategies like hackathons, toolkit design, civic tech, and human-centred design. He has conducted talks and lectures across Europe on the subject of making open data and smart cities more accessible, including a TEDx talk and has written for various publications such as The Huffington Post, The Guardian and Vice Media. He is also a keen developer and graphic designer, who tried to instill creativity in every aspect of policy design.

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"With a strong interest in PeaceTech and how we can use technology to improve security, data is key; and we must understand in a peace context that data must be understandable and, above all, usable. From peacebuilders to policymakers, Open Data for Everybody: Using Open Data for Social Good by Nathan Coyle is a crucial contribution. It demystifies the often complex world of open data, providing practical guidance and inspiring examples of how accessible information can empower communities, strengthen citizen initiatives, and foster greater transparency. This book is a vital resource for anyone seeking to leverage the power of data for positive change, also in conflict and post-conflict settings. It underscores that open data isn't just about access; it's about understanding, application, and, ultimately, building a more peaceful and just future."

Philipp Agathonos, Austrian Ambassador to Vietnam; Former Head of Division for Civilian CSDP and Security Policy, Aspects in the Area of Peace, Security and Development