Data Autonomy: An novel approach to the ‘why privacy’ question

Activity: Talk and presentationAcademic presentationAcademic

Description

Abstract: Data Autonomy is about the ability of individuals and groups to make meaningful decisions about the data that concerns them. Similar to Information Self-Determination, it places human dignity at the centre, but extends the concept along three dimensions.

Presentation covering the following papers:

Gstrein, O. J. (2023). Data Autonomy: Recalibrating Strategic Autonomy and Digital Sovereignty. European Foreign Affairs Review, 28(4), 379-396.
Gstrein, O.J. (forthcoming 2024). Data Autonomy: Beyond sphere transgression and datafied gentrification in smart cities (December 30, 2023). Submitted to Ethics and Information Technology (ETIN) – Special Issue on ‘Ethics of Smart Cities & Smart Societies’ edited by Helbing & Zwitter.
Period19-Jan-2024
Event titleDPSN International Data Protection Day work-in-progress event on Friday 19 January 2024 online (Programme)
Event typeConference
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Human Dignity
  • Digital Sovereignty
  • Strategic Autonomy
  • Sphere Transgression
  • Privacy
  • Informational self-determination