Published July 14, 2020 | Version v1
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Solidarity and Data Access: Challenges and Potentialities

  • 1. UWE Bristol

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This paper provides an account of the challenges and potentialities of a solidarity-sustained approach to data access and governance. To do that, it offers an infraethical understanding of solidarity that describes it as a structural moral enabler able to sustain collective action and risk taking. The paper ends with a brief reference to health data access as a possible case study to test this approach.

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Part of the conference panel 'Brave New Worlds? Ethics in Theory and Practice in Public Data Provision' (Felix Ritchie, Elizabeth Green, Francesco Tava and Stergios Aidinlis). Special Track 13 - Data Governance in the Public Interest

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