Rethinking data working group
The Rethinking data working group was established to guide the Ada Lovelace Institute’s thinking on the future of data governance and regulation
The Rethinking data working group was set up in 2020 and is co-chaired by Professor Diane Coyle (Bennett Institute of Public Policy, University of Cambridge) and Paul Nemitz (Principal Adviser on Justice Policy, European Commission and visiting Professor of Law, College of Europe). It was established to guide the Ada Lovelace Institute’s thinking on the question: What is a more ambitious vision for data use and regulation that can deliver a positive shift in the digital ecosystem towards people and society?
The group is made up of a range of interdisciplinary and international experts, bringing their diverse perspectives and expertise to explore what is the new paradigm for empowering people and society and set sight on the next generation of data institutions, governance, infrastructure and regulations that can enable a richer set of possibilities for our digital future.

Rethinking data and rebalancing digital power
Rethinking data working group

Amba Kak

Amelia Andersdotter

Anne Cheung

Diane Coyle

Martin Tisné

Michael Veale

Natalie Hyacinth

Natasha McCarthy

Katarzyna Szymielewicz

Orla Lynskey

Paul Nemitz

Raegan MacDonald

Rashida Richardson

Ravi Naik

Steven Croft

Taylor Owen
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Rethinking data and rebalancing digital power
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Rethinking data and rebalancing digital power
What is a more ambitious vision for data use and regulation that can deliver a positive shift in the digital ecosystem towards people and society?