This paper draws lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for the relationship between data-driven decision making and global development. The lessons are that (i) users should keep in mind the shifting value of data during a crisis, and the pitfalls its use can create; (ii) predictions carry costs in terms of inertia, overreaction and herding behaviour; (iii) data can be devalued by digital and data deluges; (iv) lack of interoperability and difficulty reusing data will limit value from data; (v) data deprivation, digital gaps and digital divides are not just a by-product of unequal global development, but will magnify the unequal impacts of a global crisis, and will be magnified in turn by global crises; (vi) having more data and even better da...
The advent of COVID-19 has exposed digital and social inequalities across the world. The United Nati...
The Saga: This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the oppor...
Since the 1980s, the digital revolution has been both a negative and positive force. Within a few we...
Abstract:This paper draws lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for the relationship between data-drive...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the inadequacies of the world’s collective approach to data. T...
Quantification is central to the narration of the COVID-19 pandemic. Numbers determine the existence...
International audienceThe digital divide-and, in particular, the homework gaphave been exacerbated b...
The use of data has been essential throughout the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic. We have needed it to ...
Abstract Recent events of global impact have led the scientific community to re-evaluate and re-aff...
One of the most striking features of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom has been the dispro...
The often discussed ‘digital divide’ (Van Dijk 2020) between those who can benefit from the digital ...
First published online: 30 May 2021A crisis such as the coronavirus, which has taken place in a digi...
International scientific collaborations have always been regarded as critical actions to address glo...
COVID-19 exposed long standing neglect in UK social care. This neglect cost lives. It underpinned fa...
Coronavirus is the first global crisis of a digital age and the divergence in policy responses refle...
The advent of COVID-19 has exposed digital and social inequalities across the world. The United Nati...
The Saga: This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the oppor...
Since the 1980s, the digital revolution has been both a negative and positive force. Within a few we...
Abstract:This paper draws lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for the relationship between data-drive...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the inadequacies of the world’s collective approach to data. T...
Quantification is central to the narration of the COVID-19 pandemic. Numbers determine the existence...
International audienceThe digital divide-and, in particular, the homework gaphave been exacerbated b...
The use of data has been essential throughout the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic. We have needed it to ...
Abstract Recent events of global impact have led the scientific community to re-evaluate and re-aff...
One of the most striking features of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom has been the dispro...
The often discussed ‘digital divide’ (Van Dijk 2020) between those who can benefit from the digital ...
First published online: 30 May 2021A crisis such as the coronavirus, which has taken place in a digi...
International scientific collaborations have always been regarded as critical actions to address glo...
COVID-19 exposed long standing neglect in UK social care. This neglect cost lives. It underpinned fa...
Coronavirus is the first global crisis of a digital age and the divergence in policy responses refle...
The advent of COVID-19 has exposed digital and social inequalities across the world. The United Nati...
The Saga: This note selectively unpacks the rapid evolution of the (Western) debate around the oppor...
Since the 1980s, the digital revolution has been both a negative and positive force. Within a few we...