We welcomed hearing Nicolo Zingales, in his #CPDPLatAm2023 opening ceremony speech, say:

"society must be engaged in creating and implementing innovation through training and new methods such as games and active participation from companies' privacy teams, which has a different effect than data protection compliance based merely on filling out legal documents".

You can watch the whole opening ceremony here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xshk1On8lzs

Abertura: CPDP LatAm 2023

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Maria is at #CPDPLatAm2023.

Yesterday she ran a session testing a card game designed to support conversations about collective and participatory data governance. It was great to be joined by an enthusiastic and engaged group of people, and much fun was had.

If you'd like to read more about the game we're developing with Jessica Metheringham, from Dissent Games, you can see our write up of the first public play at #DataJustice2023 here: http://connectedbydata.org/blog/2023/07/07/governance-game-playtest

Gaming governance - initial play-testing a resource to explore participation methods

At the Data Justice Conference in Cardiff a few weeks ago we ran the first public play test of a card game designed to support conversations about collective and participatory data governance. It’s the first iteration of the output from our participation design lab process exploring game design both as a method for researching methods to involve communities in data governance, and as a way of generating resources that might help inspire and embed new ways of working, particularly within private sector contexts.