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The ethics of big data as a public good: which public - whose good
Linnet Taylor
TILT
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Big Data Ethics
100%
Conflicting Claims
33%
Conflicting Rights
33%
Corporate
33%
Corporate Information
33%
Data Science
33%
Data Sharing
66%
Ethical Principles
33%
Good Fit
33%
High-value Data
33%
International Development
33%
National Statistics
33%
Network Operator
33%
Power Dynamics
33%
Public Goods
100%
Themed Issue
33%
Utilitarian
33%
Arts and Humanities
Calling
100%
Duty
100%
Dynamics
100%
Ethical Principle
100%
Intermediaries
100%
International development
100%
Computer Science
Big Data
100%
Collected Data
50%
Corporate Data
50%
Data Sharing
100%
Data-Value
50%
Dynamic Power
50%
Ethical Principle
50%
Network Operator
50%
Social Sciences
Big Data
100%
Data Science
33%
Public Goods
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Goods
100%