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AAG Session 4204
Data-based living: peopling and placing ‘big data
Tampa, Florida, April 11 2014
Tracey P. Lauriault and Rob Kitchin
National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA)
National University of Ireland at Maynooth (NUIM)
The Programmable City Project
A genealogy of data assemblages: tracing the geospatial
open access and open data movements in Canada
1.Introduction
The Programmable City
• A European Research Council (ERC) and
Science Foundation of Ireland (SFI) funding
• SH3: Environment and Society
• Led by Dr Rob Kitchin, the Primary Investigator
• Based at the National Institute for Regional and
Spatial Analysis (NIRSA)
• At the National University of Ireland Maynooth
(NUIM)
Objectives
How is the city translated into software and data?
How do software and data reshape the city?
Translation:
City into Code
Transduction:
Code Reshapes City
THE CITYSOFTWARE
Discourses, Practices, Knowledge, Models
Mediation, Augmentation, Facilitation, Regulation
2.Research Question
Research Question
How are digital data materially and
discursively supported and processed
about cities and their citizens?
3.Assemblages
Kitchin’s Data Assemblage
Attributes Elements
Systems of
thought
Modes of thinking, philosophies, theories, models,
ideologies, rationalities, etc.
Forms of
knowledge
Research texts, manuals, magazines, websites,
experience, word of mouth, chat forums, etc.
Finance
Business models, investment, venture capital,
grants, philanthropy, profit, etc.
Political
economy
Policy, tax regimes, public and political opinion,
ethical considerations, etc.
Govern-
mentalities /
Legalities
Data standards, file formats, system requirements,
protocols, regulations, laws, licensing, intellectual
property regimes, etc.
Materialities &
infrastructures
Paper/pens, computers, digital devices, sensors,
scanners, databases, networks, servers, etc.
Practices
Techniques, ways of doing, learned behaviours,
scientific conventions, etc.
Organisations
& institutions
Archives, corporations, consultants, manufacturers,
retailers, government agencies, universities,
conferences, clubs and societies, committees and
boards, communities of practice, etc.
Subjectivities
& communities
Of data producers, curators, managers, analysts,
scientists, politicians, users, citizens, etc.
Places
Labs, offices, field sites, data centres, server farms,
business parks, etc, and their agglomerations
Marketplace
For data, its derivatives (e.g., text, tables, graphs,
maps), analysts, analytic software, interpretations,
etc.
Systemsofthought
3. Geospatial
Data Infrastructure
1999
Canadian Geospatial Data
Infrastructure (CGDI)
20012005
2013
CGDI Principles
1. Open:
enables better decision making, the CGDI is
based on open, barrier-free data sharing and
standards that allow users to exchange data.
2. Accessible:
allows users to access data and services
seamlessly, despite any complexities of the
underlying technology.
3. Evolving:
the network of organizations participating in
the CGDI will continue to address new
requirements and business applications for
information and service delivery to their
respective users.
4. Timely:
the CGDI is based on technologies and
services that support timely or real-time
access to information.
5. Sustainable:
is sustained by the contributions of the
participating organizations and broad user
community and through the infrastructure’s
relevance to these groups.
6. Self-organizing
the CGDI enables various organizations to
contribute geospatial information, services
and applications, and guide the
infrastructure’s development.
7. User and community driven
emphasizes the nurturing of and service to a
broad user community. These users,
including Canadians in general, will drive the
CGDI’s development based on user
requirements.
8. Closest to source
maximizes efficiency and quality by
encouraging organizations closest to source
to provide data and services. Thereby
eliminating duplication and overlap.
9. Trustworthy
is continually enhanced to protect sensitive
and proprietary data. The CGDI offers this
protection through policies and mechanisms
that enable data to be assessed for quality
and trusted by users.
Source: : 2012, Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure Vision, Mission
and Roadmap - The Way Forward
Maps
6th Edition 1999
3rd Edition 1957
4th Edition 1974
1st Edition 1906
2nd Edition 1915
5th Edition 1985
Data
4. Access to Data Canada
a. University
b. Federal Government
c. Civil Society
d. Research
e. Public Health
University Setting
Image source: http://www.geomatikk.ntnu.no/english/
University Geomatics1992 Proposed, 1996 Launched
Federal Government Setting
Provincial and Territorial
Geomatics Accord (2001)
Geographic
and
Numeric
Information
Systems
Social
Planning
Network of
Ontario
Civil Society
Data Negotiation
http://cdc-dcc.info/mandate.php
Legal Action
1993, Filed 2007, Won 2009
Research Setting
Chief Medical Officer of Health
http://emis.santemontreal.qc.ca/
4. Open Data Canada
a. Transition
b. Cities
c. Licenses and Collaboration
d. Research
Access to Public Data
Open Data Definitions (sample)
• 1959 Antarctic Treaty
• 1992 - UNCED – Agenda 21 Chapter 40,
Information for Decision Making
• 1996 Global Map
• 2007 GEOSS - Data Sharing Principles for the
Global Earth Observing System of Systems
• 2005 - Open Knowledge Foundation (OKNF)
- 11 Principles (Licence specific)
• 2007 - US Open Government Working Group
- 8 principles of Open Government Data
• 2007 Science Commons Protocol for
Implementing Open Access Data
• 2007 Sunlight Foundation - 10 Principles for
Opening Up Government Informatio
• 2007 OECD, Principles and Guidelines for
Access to Research Data from Public
Funding
• 2009 W3C - Publishing Open Government
Data
• 2010 Tim Berners-Lee 5 Star of Open Data
• 2008 OECD, Recommendations on Public
Sector Information
• 2010 Panton Principles for Open Data in
Science
• 2010 Ontario Information Privacy
Commissioner - 7 Principles
• 2013 Open Economics Principles
• US Association of Computing Machinery
(USACM) – Recommendations on Open
Government
• American Library Association (ALA) – Access
to Government Information Principles
Foundational
ARTICLE III
1. In order to promote international cooperation in
scientific investigation in Antarctica, as provided for
in Article II of the present Treaty, the Contracting
Parties agree that, to the greatest extent feasible and
practicable:
(a) information regarding plans for scientific programs in
Antarctica shall be exchanged to permit maximum
economy and efficiency of operations;
(b) scientific personnel shall be exchanged in Antarctica
between expeditions and stations;
(c) scientific observations and results from Antarctica
shall be exchanged and made freely available
Agenda 21 – Chapter 40
INFORMATION FOR DECISION-MAKING
40.1. In sustainable development, everyone is a
user and provider of information considered in
the broad sense. That includes data,
information, appropriately packaged
experience and knowledge. The need for
information arises at all levels, from that of
senior decision makers at the national and
international levels to the grass-roots and
individual levels. The following two
programme areas need to be implemented to
ensure that decisions are based increasingly on
sound information:
a. Bridging the data gap;
b. Improving information availability.
Most Popular Open Data Defs.
1. Access
2. Redistribution
3. Reuse
4. Absence of Technological
Restriction
5. Attribution
6. Integrity
7. No Discrimination Against Persons
or Groups
8. No Discrimination Against Fields
of Endeavor
9. Distribution of License
10. License Must Not Be Specific to a
Package
11. License Must Not Restrict the
Distribution of Other Works
★ make your stuff available on the Web
(whatever format) under an open license
★★ make it available as structured data (e.g.,
Excel instead of image scan of a table)
★★★ use non-proprietary formats (e.g., CSV
instead of Excel)
★★★★ use URIs to denote things, so that
people can point at your stuff
★★★★★ link your data to other data to
provide context
Tim Berners-Lee, 5 star deployment
scheme for Open Data
Cities take the lead in Canada
Licences & Collaboration
Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Vancouver + Montreal
Open Data Cities
1. Banff Open Data Portal, (AB) Pilot
2. City of Brandon (MB)
3. City of Burlington (ON)
4. City of Calgary (AB)
5. City of Chilliwack (BC)
6. City of Edmonton (AB)
7. City of Fredericton (NB)
8. Portail de données ouvertes de la ville de
Gatineau
9. County of Grande Prairie (AB)
10. Open Data Guelph (ON)
11. Halifax Regional Municipality (NS)
12. City of Hamilton Open and Accessible Data (ON)
13. City of Kelowna Open Data Catalog (BC)
14. City of London (ON)
15. Township of Langley (BC)
16. Open Data Medicine Hat (AB)
17. Town of Milton (ON)
18. City of Mississauga (ON)
19. Ville de Montréal Portails données ouvertes (QC)
20. City of Nanaimo (BC)
20. City of Niagara Falls (ON)
21. Region of Niagara (ON)
22. Regional District of Central Okanagan
23. Regional District of North Okanagan (BC)
24. District of North Vancouver (BC)
25. City of Ottawa (ON)
26. Region of Peel (ON)
27. City of Prince George (BC)
28. Ville de Québec Catalogue de données (QC)
29. City of Red Deer, (AB)
30. City of Regina (SK)
31. District of Saanich Open Data (BC)
32. Open Data Saskatoon (SK)
33. Données ouvertes Sherbrookes (QC)
34. Strathcona County Open Data Portal (AB)
35. City of Surrey (BC)
36. City of Toronto (ON)
37. City of Vancouver (BC)
38. District of North Vancouver (BC)
39. City of Victoria (BC)
40. City of Waterloo (ON).
41. Region of Waterloo (ON)
42. City of Whitehorse (YK)
43. City of Windsor (ON)
44. York Region
Open Data Provinces
1. Data BC
2. Alberta Open Data
3. Open Data Saskatchewan, Citizen Led
4. Ontario Open Data
5. Données ouvertes Portail du Gouvernement du Québec,
Québec Ouvert – Citizen Led
6. Newfoundland and Labrador
Federal Open Data
• Geogratis & Geobase & Discovery Portal & Atlas of Canada
• Office of the Information Commissioners Open Government
Resolutions
• OpenData.gc.ca
• Research Data Canada
• Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Open Data
Fed. Open Data Portal
Accessibility
Catherine Roy: ecrire@catherine-roy.net http://montrealaccessible.ca/
Transparency
 Les appels d’offres et certain contrats
octroyés de la Ville de Montréal et la
province du Québec (version détaillée
ici)
 Le registre des entreprises du Canada
 Les dons au partis politiques du
Canada
 Les dons aux partis politiques du
Québec
 Le registre des lobbyistes du
gouvernment fédéral(aussi registre et
journal)
 Licenses restreintes dans l'industrie
de la construction
 Les contrats octroyés par la Ville de
Laval depuis 2007
 Les contrats octroyés par la Ville de
Montréal depuis 2006
Hackathons
http://www.rhok.org/
http://montrealouvert.net/2011/
11/23/compte-rendu-du-3e-
hackathon-montreal-
ouvert/?lang=en
http://www.livinglabmontreal.org
/TranspoCampMTL
Transportation Planning
Au niveau municipal, les
données sont accessibles
indirectement sur le site de la
ville de Montréal. En d'autres
termes, ces données n'ont pas
été prévues pour être utilisées
de manière directe mais sont
affichées sur une carte dans la
section Info-Travaux.
Au niveau provinciale, les
données viennent du
Ministère des transports du
Québec et de son
service Québec 511. Là aussi le
MTQ se démarque de ses
homologues canadiens en étant
a priori le premier à proposer
des données GPS pour la
localisation des chantiers.
Entrepreneurs
 All 10,000 public and
private foundations.
 Exhaustive list of
federal and provincial
funding programs
specifically for non-
profits (over 700).
 Corporate funders
(500 and growing).
Advocacy
http://www.opendatabc.ca
/index.html
http://opennorth.ca/
6. Observations
Research
Data
Canada
Archiving, Management and
Preservation of Geospatial Data
National Consultation on Access to
Scientific Data Final Report
(NCASRD)
20101990 1995 2000 2005
National Data Archive
Consultation
(SSHRC)
Stewardship of Research Data in Canada: A Gap
Analysis
The dissemination of government
geographic data in Canada: guide to best practices
Research Data Strategy Working Group
Standing Committee on Industry, Science and
Technology
Toward a National Digital Information
Strategy: Mapping the Current Situation in
Canada (LAC)
Canadian Digital
Information
Strategy (CDIS)
(LAC)
IPY
1985 2014
Open Data
Consultations
Mapping the
Data
Landscape:
Report of the
2011
Canadian
Research
Data
Summit
Digital Economy
Consultation,
Industry Canada
Community Data
Roundtable
Privacy (Geo)
Sensitive Data (Geo)
Resolution of
Canada’s Access to
Information and
Privacy
Commissioners
Geomatics Accord Signed
Canadian Geospatial Data Policy
Liberating the Data
Proposal
VGI Primer
Cloud (Geo)
OD
Advisory
Panel
OGP
G8
Subjectivities &
Forms of Knowledge
• Policies
• Reports
• Proposals
• Recommendations
• Consultation
2008
MiningWatch Canada &
Great Lakes United by
Ecojustice (formerly Sierra
Legal Defence
Fund).Demand release of
mine tailing data
Digital Infrastructure
Leadership Council
20101990 1995 2000 20051985 2014
Data
Liberation
Initiative (DLI)
Geogratis Data
Portal
GeoBase
Canadian
Internet
Public Policy
Clinic
Maps Data and
Government Information
Services (MADGIC)
Carleton U
GeoConnections
GeoGratis
Census Data
Consortium
Canadian Association
of Research Libraries
(CARL)
Atlas of Canada
Online (1st)
CeoNet
Discovery
Portal
Research
Data
Network
How'd they Vote
CivicAccess.ca
Campaign for
Open
Government
(FIPA)
Canadian
Association
of Public
Data Users
Datalibre.ca
VisibleGovernment.ca
I Believe in Open Campaign
Change Camps Start
Nanaimo BC
Toronto
Open Data Portals
Edmonton
Mississauga launches open data
Citizen Factory
B.C.'s Climate Change Data Catalogue
Open Parliament
DatadotGC.ca
Ottawa
Ottawa, Prince George, Medicine Hat
Data.gc.ca
Global TV
Hansard in XML
Langley
Let the Data Flow
GovCamp
Fed. Expenses
Montreal Ouvert
Fed.Gov. Travel
and Hospitality
Expenses
London
Hamilton
Windsor
Open Data
Hackfest
Aid Agency
Proactive.ca
DataBC
Hacking
Health
14 Cities
Quebec
Ontario
OGP
3 Cities
Alberta
G8
Community Data
Program
FCM Quality of Life
Reporting System
Geographic and
Numeric
Information
System (GANIS)
Materialities / Infrastructures
• Consortia
• Portals/Catalogs
• Maps
• Open data/Open Gov Events
2009
Data Types & Actors
Research Data
GovData
GeoData
Physical
Sciences
AdminData
Public Sector Data
Access to Data Open Data
Social
Sciences
2005
GeoWeb?
Commercialization
6. Summary
Data & Infrastructures
do not exist independently of the ideas, techniques,
technologies, people and contexts that produce,
process, manage, analyze and store them,
regardless of them often being presented in this
manner...
(The Data Revolution, Kitchin in Press 2014).
also mediate culture and society by constructing
stories which create representations around which
subjects are created & actions are taken shaping
and shaped by geographic imaginations
(Data, Infrastructures and Geographical Imaginations, Lauriault 2012)
Kitchin’s Data Assemblage
Attributes Elements
Systems of
thought
Modes of thinking, philosophies, theories, models,
ideologies, rationalities, etc.
Forms of
knowledge
Research texts, manuals, magazines, websites,
experience, word of mouth, chat forums, etc.
Finance
Business models, investment, venture capital,
grants, philanthropy, profit, etc.
Political
economy
Policy, tax regimes, public and political opinion,
ethical considerations, etc.
Govern-
mentalities /
Legalities
Data standards, file formats, system requirements,
protocols, regulations, laws, licensing, intellectual
property regimes, etc.
Materialities &
infrastructures
Paper/pens, computers, digital devices, sensors,
scanners, databases, networks, servers, etc.
Practices
Techniques, ways of doing, learned behaviours,
scientific conventions, etc.
Organisations
& institutions
Archives, corporations, consultants, manufacturers,
retailers, government agencies, universities,
conferences, clubs and societies, committees and
boards, communities of practice, etc.
Subjectivities
& communities
Of data producers, curators, managers, analysts,
scientists, politicians, users, citizens, etc.
Places
Labs, offices, field sites, data centres, server farms,
business parks, etc, and their agglomerations
Marketplace
For data, its derivatives (e.g., text, tables, graphs,
maps), analysts, analytic software, interpretations,
etc.
Systemsofthought
Objectives
How is the city translated into software and data?
How do software and data reshape the city?
Translation:
City into Data
Transduction:
Data Reshape City
THE CITYDATA
Discourses, Practices, Knowledge, Models
Mediation, Augmentation, Facilitation, Regulation
6. Next Steps
2 strands
• Data landscape in the city:
• Dublin (Primary City)
• Boston (Secondary City)
• Ottawa/Montreal (Open Data CS)
• 5 in depth case studies
• Kitchin Data Assemblage framework
• Making Up People/Spaces framework
Typology / Landscape
Software/Hardware vendors
Analysis Consumers
Funders
Data
Generators
Data
Infrastructures
Research
Centres
Consultancies
Insight
providers
Inspired by The Irish Data Analytics/Big Data Landscape
(http://theanalyticsstore.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/BigDataLandscape.jpg
Q & A
Tracey.Lauriault@NUIM.ie
@TraceyLauriault
http://www.nuim.ie/progcity/
Thank You!
Abstract
Title: A genealogy of data assemblages: tracing the geospatial open access and
open data movements in Canada
The field of geomatics has for decades concerned 'big data' about people and places, and the monitoring and managing of
population, resources and territory. To better carry out this function global, regional, national and sub-national spatial data
infrastructures have been built. SDIs are defined as the institutions, policies, technologies, processes and standards that
direct the who, how, what and why geospatial data are collected, stored, manipulated, analyzed, transformed and shared.
They are also inter-sectoral, cross-domain, inter-departmental, distributed and interoperable authoritative large biopolitical
systems. As part of these projects a loose coalition of highly skilled actors have sought to open such geospatial data from
state bodies for wider use. Some of these actors have been joined by a nascent open data movement. To date, however, the
complex unfolding of the geospatial open access to/data movement has not been charted. In this paper we provide such a
genealogical analysis, tracing the open access/data movement in Canada over the past three decades, unpacking the various
overlapping, co-evolving and oppositional data assemblages. We conceive a data assemblage as a complex socio-technical
system consisting of a number of inter-related elements — systems of thought; forms of knowledge; finance; political
economy; governmentalities; materialities and infrastructures; practices; organisations and institutions; subjectivities and
communities; places; and marketplaces — that work together to frame how data are produced, managed, analyzed, shared
and used. We suggest that such a conception and approach has utility in understanding and contextualizing the wider
changing data landscape.
Authors: Tracey P. Lauriault and Rob Kitchin, Programmable City Project, NIRSA, NUIM

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A genealogy of data assemblages: tracing the geospatial open access and open data movements in Canada

  • 1. AAG Session 4204 Data-based living: peopling and placing ‘big data Tampa, Florida, April 11 2014 Tracey P. Lauriault and Rob Kitchin National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA) National University of Ireland at Maynooth (NUIM) The Programmable City Project A genealogy of data assemblages: tracing the geospatial open access and open data movements in Canada
  • 3. The Programmable City • A European Research Council (ERC) and Science Foundation of Ireland (SFI) funding • SH3: Environment and Society • Led by Dr Rob Kitchin, the Primary Investigator • Based at the National Institute for Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA) • At the National University of Ireland Maynooth (NUIM)
  • 4. Objectives How is the city translated into software and data? How do software and data reshape the city? Translation: City into Code Transduction: Code Reshapes City THE CITYSOFTWARE Discourses, Practices, Knowledge, Models Mediation, Augmentation, Facilitation, Regulation
  • 6. Research Question How are digital data materially and discursively supported and processed about cities and their citizens?
  • 8. Kitchin’s Data Assemblage Attributes Elements Systems of thought Modes of thinking, philosophies, theories, models, ideologies, rationalities, etc. Forms of knowledge Research texts, manuals, magazines, websites, experience, word of mouth, chat forums, etc. Finance Business models, investment, venture capital, grants, philanthropy, profit, etc. Political economy Policy, tax regimes, public and political opinion, ethical considerations, etc. Govern- mentalities / Legalities Data standards, file formats, system requirements, protocols, regulations, laws, licensing, intellectual property regimes, etc. Materialities & infrastructures Paper/pens, computers, digital devices, sensors, scanners, databases, networks, servers, etc. Practices Techniques, ways of doing, learned behaviours, scientific conventions, etc. Organisations & institutions Archives, corporations, consultants, manufacturers, retailers, government agencies, universities, conferences, clubs and societies, committees and boards, communities of practice, etc. Subjectivities & communities Of data producers, curators, managers, analysts, scientists, politicians, users, citizens, etc. Places Labs, offices, field sites, data centres, server farms, business parks, etc, and their agglomerations Marketplace For data, its derivatives (e.g., text, tables, graphs, maps), analysts, analytic software, interpretations, etc. Systemsofthought
  • 11. CGDI Principles 1. Open: enables better decision making, the CGDI is based on open, barrier-free data sharing and standards that allow users to exchange data. 2. Accessible: allows users to access data and services seamlessly, despite any complexities of the underlying technology. 3. Evolving: the network of organizations participating in the CGDI will continue to address new requirements and business applications for information and service delivery to their respective users. 4. Timely: the CGDI is based on technologies and services that support timely or real-time access to information. 5. Sustainable: is sustained by the contributions of the participating organizations and broad user community and through the infrastructure’s relevance to these groups. 6. Self-organizing the CGDI enables various organizations to contribute geospatial information, services and applications, and guide the infrastructure’s development. 7. User and community driven emphasizes the nurturing of and service to a broad user community. These users, including Canadians in general, will drive the CGDI’s development based on user requirements. 8. Closest to source maximizes efficiency and quality by encouraging organizations closest to source to provide data and services. Thereby eliminating duplication and overlap. 9. Trustworthy is continually enhanced to protect sensitive and proprietary data. The CGDI offers this protection through policies and mechanisms that enable data to be assessed for quality and trusted by users. Source: : 2012, Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure Vision, Mission and Roadmap - The Way Forward
  • 12. Maps 6th Edition 1999 3rd Edition 1957 4th Edition 1974 1st Edition 1906 2nd Edition 1915 5th Edition 1985
  • 13. Data
  • 14. 4. Access to Data Canada a. University b. Federal Government c. Civil Society d. Research e. Public Health
  • 15. University Setting Image source: http://www.geomatikk.ntnu.no/english/ University Geomatics1992 Proposed, 1996 Launched
  • 16. Federal Government Setting Provincial and Territorial Geomatics Accord (2001)
  • 19. Legal Action 1993, Filed 2007, Won 2009
  • 21. Chief Medical Officer of Health http://emis.santemontreal.qc.ca/
  • 22. 4. Open Data Canada a. Transition b. Cities c. Licenses and Collaboration d. Research
  • 24. Open Data Definitions (sample) • 1959 Antarctic Treaty • 1992 - UNCED – Agenda 21 Chapter 40, Information for Decision Making • 1996 Global Map • 2007 GEOSS - Data Sharing Principles for the Global Earth Observing System of Systems • 2005 - Open Knowledge Foundation (OKNF) - 11 Principles (Licence specific) • 2007 - US Open Government Working Group - 8 principles of Open Government Data • 2007 Science Commons Protocol for Implementing Open Access Data • 2007 Sunlight Foundation - 10 Principles for Opening Up Government Informatio • 2007 OECD, Principles and Guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding • 2009 W3C - Publishing Open Government Data • 2010 Tim Berners-Lee 5 Star of Open Data • 2008 OECD, Recommendations on Public Sector Information • 2010 Panton Principles for Open Data in Science • 2010 Ontario Information Privacy Commissioner - 7 Principles • 2013 Open Economics Principles • US Association of Computing Machinery (USACM) – Recommendations on Open Government • American Library Association (ALA) – Access to Government Information Principles
  • 25. Foundational ARTICLE III 1. In order to promote international cooperation in scientific investigation in Antarctica, as provided for in Article II of the present Treaty, the Contracting Parties agree that, to the greatest extent feasible and practicable: (a) information regarding plans for scientific programs in Antarctica shall be exchanged to permit maximum economy and efficiency of operations; (b) scientific personnel shall be exchanged in Antarctica between expeditions and stations; (c) scientific observations and results from Antarctica shall be exchanged and made freely available Agenda 21 – Chapter 40 INFORMATION FOR DECISION-MAKING 40.1. In sustainable development, everyone is a user and provider of information considered in the broad sense. That includes data, information, appropriately packaged experience and knowledge. The need for information arises at all levels, from that of senior decision makers at the national and international levels to the grass-roots and individual levels. The following two programme areas need to be implemented to ensure that decisions are based increasingly on sound information: a. Bridging the data gap; b. Improving information availability.
  • 26. Most Popular Open Data Defs. 1. Access 2. Redistribution 3. Reuse 4. Absence of Technological Restriction 5. Attribution 6. Integrity 7. No Discrimination Against Persons or Groups 8. No Discrimination Against Fields of Endeavor 9. Distribution of License 10. License Must Not Be Specific to a Package 11. License Must Not Restrict the Distribution of Other Works ★ make your stuff available on the Web (whatever format) under an open license ★★ make it available as structured data (e.g., Excel instead of image scan of a table) ★★★ use non-proprietary formats (e.g., CSV instead of Excel) ★★★★ use URIs to denote things, so that people can point at your stuff ★★★★★ link your data to other data to provide context Tim Berners-Lee, 5 star deployment scheme for Open Data
  • 27. Cities take the lead in Canada
  • 28. Licences & Collaboration Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Vancouver + Montreal
  • 29. Open Data Cities 1. Banff Open Data Portal, (AB) Pilot 2. City of Brandon (MB) 3. City of Burlington (ON) 4. City of Calgary (AB) 5. City of Chilliwack (BC) 6. City of Edmonton (AB) 7. City of Fredericton (NB) 8. Portail de données ouvertes de la ville de Gatineau 9. County of Grande Prairie (AB) 10. Open Data Guelph (ON) 11. Halifax Regional Municipality (NS) 12. City of Hamilton Open and Accessible Data (ON) 13. City of Kelowna Open Data Catalog (BC) 14. City of London (ON) 15. Township of Langley (BC) 16. Open Data Medicine Hat (AB) 17. Town of Milton (ON) 18. City of Mississauga (ON) 19. Ville de Montréal Portails données ouvertes (QC) 20. City of Nanaimo (BC) 20. City of Niagara Falls (ON) 21. Region of Niagara (ON) 22. Regional District of Central Okanagan 23. Regional District of North Okanagan (BC) 24. District of North Vancouver (BC) 25. City of Ottawa (ON) 26. Region of Peel (ON) 27. City of Prince George (BC) 28. Ville de Québec Catalogue de données (QC) 29. City of Red Deer, (AB) 30. City of Regina (SK) 31. District of Saanich Open Data (BC) 32. Open Data Saskatoon (SK) 33. Données ouvertes Sherbrookes (QC) 34. Strathcona County Open Data Portal (AB) 35. City of Surrey (BC) 36. City of Toronto (ON) 37. City of Vancouver (BC) 38. District of North Vancouver (BC) 39. City of Victoria (BC) 40. City of Waterloo (ON). 41. Region of Waterloo (ON) 42. City of Whitehorse (YK) 43. City of Windsor (ON) 44. York Region
  • 30. Open Data Provinces 1. Data BC 2. Alberta Open Data 3. Open Data Saskatchewan, Citizen Led 4. Ontario Open Data 5. Données ouvertes Portail du Gouvernement du Québec, Québec Ouvert – Citizen Led 6. Newfoundland and Labrador
  • 31. Federal Open Data • Geogratis & Geobase & Discovery Portal & Atlas of Canada • Office of the Information Commissioners Open Government Resolutions • OpenData.gc.ca • Research Data Canada • Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Open Data
  • 32. Fed. Open Data Portal
  • 34. Transparency  Les appels d’offres et certain contrats octroyés de la Ville de Montréal et la province du Québec (version détaillée ici)  Le registre des entreprises du Canada  Les dons au partis politiques du Canada  Les dons aux partis politiques du Québec  Le registre des lobbyistes du gouvernment fédéral(aussi registre et journal)  Licenses restreintes dans l'industrie de la construction  Les contrats octroyés par la Ville de Laval depuis 2007  Les contrats octroyés par la Ville de Montréal depuis 2006
  • 36. Transportation Planning Au niveau municipal, les données sont accessibles indirectement sur le site de la ville de Montréal. En d'autres termes, ces données n'ont pas été prévues pour être utilisées de manière directe mais sont affichées sur une carte dans la section Info-Travaux. Au niveau provinciale, les données viennent du Ministère des transports du Québec et de son service Québec 511. Là aussi le MTQ se démarque de ses homologues canadiens en étant a priori le premier à proposer des données GPS pour la localisation des chantiers.
  • 37. Entrepreneurs  All 10,000 public and private foundations.  Exhaustive list of federal and provincial funding programs specifically for non- profits (over 700).  Corporate funders (500 and growing).
  • 40. Research Data Canada Archiving, Management and Preservation of Geospatial Data National Consultation on Access to Scientific Data Final Report (NCASRD) 20101990 1995 2000 2005 National Data Archive Consultation (SSHRC) Stewardship of Research Data in Canada: A Gap Analysis The dissemination of government geographic data in Canada: guide to best practices Research Data Strategy Working Group Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology Toward a National Digital Information Strategy: Mapping the Current Situation in Canada (LAC) Canadian Digital Information Strategy (CDIS) (LAC) IPY 1985 2014 Open Data Consultations Mapping the Data Landscape: Report of the 2011 Canadian Research Data Summit Digital Economy Consultation, Industry Canada Community Data Roundtable Privacy (Geo) Sensitive Data (Geo) Resolution of Canada’s Access to Information and Privacy Commissioners Geomatics Accord Signed Canadian Geospatial Data Policy Liberating the Data Proposal VGI Primer Cloud (Geo) OD Advisory Panel OGP G8 Subjectivities & Forms of Knowledge • Policies • Reports • Proposals • Recommendations • Consultation 2008 MiningWatch Canada & Great Lakes United by Ecojustice (formerly Sierra Legal Defence Fund).Demand release of mine tailing data Digital Infrastructure Leadership Council
  • 41. 20101990 1995 2000 20051985 2014 Data Liberation Initiative (DLI) Geogratis Data Portal GeoBase Canadian Internet Public Policy Clinic Maps Data and Government Information Services (MADGIC) Carleton U GeoConnections GeoGratis Census Data Consortium Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) Atlas of Canada Online (1st) CeoNet Discovery Portal Research Data Network How'd they Vote CivicAccess.ca Campaign for Open Government (FIPA) Canadian Association of Public Data Users Datalibre.ca VisibleGovernment.ca I Believe in Open Campaign Change Camps Start Nanaimo BC Toronto Open Data Portals Edmonton Mississauga launches open data Citizen Factory B.C.'s Climate Change Data Catalogue Open Parliament DatadotGC.ca Ottawa Ottawa, Prince George, Medicine Hat Data.gc.ca Global TV Hansard in XML Langley Let the Data Flow GovCamp Fed. Expenses Montreal Ouvert Fed.Gov. Travel and Hospitality Expenses London Hamilton Windsor Open Data Hackfest Aid Agency Proactive.ca DataBC Hacking Health 14 Cities Quebec Ontario OGP 3 Cities Alberta G8 Community Data Program FCM Quality of Life Reporting System Geographic and Numeric Information System (GANIS) Materialities / Infrastructures • Consortia • Portals/Catalogs • Maps • Open data/Open Gov Events 2009
  • 42. Data Types & Actors Research Data GovData GeoData Physical Sciences AdminData Public Sector Data Access to Data Open Data Social Sciences 2005 GeoWeb?
  • 45. Data & Infrastructures do not exist independently of the ideas, techniques, technologies, people and contexts that produce, process, manage, analyze and store them, regardless of them often being presented in this manner... (The Data Revolution, Kitchin in Press 2014). also mediate culture and society by constructing stories which create representations around which subjects are created & actions are taken shaping and shaped by geographic imaginations (Data, Infrastructures and Geographical Imaginations, Lauriault 2012)
  • 46. Kitchin’s Data Assemblage Attributes Elements Systems of thought Modes of thinking, philosophies, theories, models, ideologies, rationalities, etc. Forms of knowledge Research texts, manuals, magazines, websites, experience, word of mouth, chat forums, etc. Finance Business models, investment, venture capital, grants, philanthropy, profit, etc. Political economy Policy, tax regimes, public and political opinion, ethical considerations, etc. Govern- mentalities / Legalities Data standards, file formats, system requirements, protocols, regulations, laws, licensing, intellectual property regimes, etc. Materialities & infrastructures Paper/pens, computers, digital devices, sensors, scanners, databases, networks, servers, etc. Practices Techniques, ways of doing, learned behaviours, scientific conventions, etc. Organisations & institutions Archives, corporations, consultants, manufacturers, retailers, government agencies, universities, conferences, clubs and societies, committees and boards, communities of practice, etc. Subjectivities & communities Of data producers, curators, managers, analysts, scientists, politicians, users, citizens, etc. Places Labs, offices, field sites, data centres, server farms, business parks, etc, and their agglomerations Marketplace For data, its derivatives (e.g., text, tables, graphs, maps), analysts, analytic software, interpretations, etc. Systemsofthought
  • 47. Objectives How is the city translated into software and data? How do software and data reshape the city? Translation: City into Data Transduction: Data Reshape City THE CITYDATA Discourses, Practices, Knowledge, Models Mediation, Augmentation, Facilitation, Regulation
  • 49. 2 strands • Data landscape in the city: • Dublin (Primary City) • Boston (Secondary City) • Ottawa/Montreal (Open Data CS) • 5 in depth case studies • Kitchin Data Assemblage framework • Making Up People/Spaces framework
  • 50. Typology / Landscape Software/Hardware vendors Analysis Consumers Funders Data Generators Data Infrastructures Research Centres Consultancies Insight providers Inspired by The Irish Data Analytics/Big Data Landscape (http://theanalyticsstore.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/BigDataLandscape.jpg
  • 52. Abstract Title: A genealogy of data assemblages: tracing the geospatial open access and open data movements in Canada The field of geomatics has for decades concerned 'big data' about people and places, and the monitoring and managing of population, resources and territory. To better carry out this function global, regional, national and sub-national spatial data infrastructures have been built. SDIs are defined as the institutions, policies, technologies, processes and standards that direct the who, how, what and why geospatial data are collected, stored, manipulated, analyzed, transformed and shared. They are also inter-sectoral, cross-domain, inter-departmental, distributed and interoperable authoritative large biopolitical systems. As part of these projects a loose coalition of highly skilled actors have sought to open such geospatial data from state bodies for wider use. Some of these actors have been joined by a nascent open data movement. To date, however, the complex unfolding of the geospatial open access to/data movement has not been charted. In this paper we provide such a genealogical analysis, tracing the open access/data movement in Canada over the past three decades, unpacking the various overlapping, co-evolving and oppositional data assemblages. We conceive a data assemblage as a complex socio-technical system consisting of a number of inter-related elements — systems of thought; forms of knowledge; finance; political economy; governmentalities; materialities and infrastructures; practices; organisations and institutions; subjectivities and communities; places; and marketplaces — that work together to frame how data are produced, managed, analyzed, shared and used. We suggest that such a conception and approach has utility in understanding and contextualizing the wider changing data landscape. Authors: Tracey P. Lauriault and Rob Kitchin, Programmable City Project, NIRSA, NUIM