Open Data Intermediaries in Developing Countries

Authors

  • Francois Van Schalkwyk Stellenbosch University
  • Michael Canares Step Up Consulting
  • Sumandro Chattapdhyay Centre for Internet and Society
  • Alexander Andrason

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v12i2.3219

Keywords:

open data, intermediaries, open data intermediaries, ODDC, capital, Bourdieu

Abstract

This paper offers a more socially nuanced approach to open data intermediaries using the theoretical framework of Bourdieu’s social model, particularly his species of capital. Secondary data on intermediaries from Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries research was analysed according to a working definition of an open data intermediary presented in this paper, and with a focus on how intermediaries are able to linking agents in an open data supply chain, including to grassroots communities. The study found that open data supply chains may comprise multiple intermediaries and that multiple forms of capital may be required to connect the supply and use of open data. The effectiveness of intermediaries can be attributed to their proximity to data suppliers or users, and proximity can be expressed as a function of the type of capital that an intermediary possesses. However, because no single intermediary necessarily has all the capital available to link effectively to all sources of power in a field, multiple intermediaries with complementary configurations of capital are more likely to connect between power nexuses. This study concludes that consideration needs to be given to the presence of multiple intermediaries in an open data ecosystem, each of whom may possess different forms of capital to enable the use of open data.

Author Biographies

Francois Van Schalkwyk, Stellenbosch University

François van Schalkwyk is the World Wide Web Foundation’s Research Manager for its Africa Lab, a researcher at the Centre for Higher Education Trust, and a PhD candidate in science communication at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.

Michael Canares, Step Up Consulting

Michael Canares is Managing Consultant: Step Up Consulting, Bohol, Philippines and the World Wide Web Foundation’s Research Manager for its Jakarta Lab.

Sumandro Chattapdhyay, Centre for Internet and Society

Sumandro Chattapdhyay is studying Internet(s) and working on open data initiatives at the Centre for Internet and Society, Bengaluru and Delhi, India.

Alexander Andrason

Alexander Andrason is a post-doctoral researcher: Department of Ancient Studies and Department of African Languages, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.

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Published

2016-06-16

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Section

Articles, Special Issue on Open Data for Social Change and Sustainable Development