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Title Data governance for the ecological transition: An infrastructure perspective
ID_Doc 15602
Authors Ducuing, C
Title Data governance for the ecological transition: An infrastructure perspective
Year 2024
Published
Abstract This article uses infrastructure studies to provide a critical analysis of the European Union's (EU) ambition to regulate data for the ecological transition. The EU's regulatory project implicitly qualifies data as an infrastructure for a better economy and society. However, current EU law does not draw all the logical consequences derived from this qualification of data as infrastructure, which is one main reason why EU data legislation for the ecological transition may not deliver on its high political expectations. The ecological transition does not play a significant normative role in EU data legislation and is largely overlooked in the data governance literature. By drawing inferences from the qualification of data as an infrastructure more consistently, the article opens avenues for data governance that centre the ecological transition as a normative goal.
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