Aligning Public Administrators And Citizens On And Around Open Data: An Activity Theory Approach

HCI IN BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT, AND ORGANIZATIONS: INFORMATION SYSTEMS, HCIBGO 2016, PT II(2016)

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Open data have recently become key vectors of the implementation of open government in terms of the notion of transparency. The present study is precisely part of an EU-funded project whose aim is to develop a European platform devoted to the collective exploitation of open data. It aims to understand the processes of production and use of open data by, respectively, public administrators-(PAs) and citizen groups. On the basis of an Activity Theory analysis of focus groups involving these two sets of social actors, potential internal and external tensions are identified, with respect to objects, rules and instruments of activity. Main results showed that PAs practice a "strategically opaque transparency" policy by selecting data to open with the aim of preserving politico-economical interests, thereby limiting their reuse. We propose that interactions with citizens on the ROUTE-TA-PA platform could support PAs in publishing relevant data for users, whilst respecting these interests.
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Open data,Public administrations,Transparency,Activity theory,Tensions,Social platform
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