Beyond Data Literacy: Reinventing Community Engagement and Empowerment in the Age of Data

This paper attempts to delineate the broad contours of “data literacy” through analysis of its history, definition, expectations, application, and promotion. The paper thus defines “data literacy” as “the desire and ability to constructively engage in society through and about data” and argues that promotion of “data literacy” should be via and for social inclusion.

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Data-Pop Alliance, Internews, MIT Center for Civic Media

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