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Ep 3 - Denise McKenzie - Location data ethics
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77 minutes
Released:
Jun 14, 2021
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Welcome to the 3rd episode of Minds Behind Maps!As I mention in the episode intro, Denise was one of the first people I wanted to talk to when starting this podcast. I hope you enjoy this conversation!Denise's social media's:https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisemckenzie/https://twitter.com/SpatialRed Links towards topics of discussion:- Locus Charter: https://ethicalgeo.org/locus-charter/- Benchmark Initiative: https://benchmarkinitiative.com/- Strava reveals location of US military bases: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/28/fitness-tracking-app-gives-away-location-of-secret-us-army-bases- Elaine Ball's Get Kids Into Survey: https://www.getkidsintosurvey.com/- Andrew Zolli, from Planet: https://twitter.com/andrew_zolli- Book recommendation: Bill Gates': 'How to Avoid a Climate Disaster' And some time stamps:3:00 : Episode Starts, Denise presenting herself5:20 : Why is location data ethics important?7:35 : Public involvement & outreach9:05 : The Locus Charter13:35 : How would applications & companies share their experiences19:05 : Response to the Locus Charter21:40 : Covid increasing the public's' interest in location data29:50 : How do we decide what is ethical?35:00 : Laws / Policies39:05 : Denise's early career path45:05 : The term "geospatial"49:15 : Education in geospatial (& geography)55:25 : Data Trusts61:15 : Difference between Locus Charter & Data Trust1:02:55 : The data take of open source1:08:15 : The Non-for-Profit scene1:14:45 : Book recommendations! For those who do check these show notes, and if you feel like it, you can reach out to me ;)minds.behind.maps@gmail.comhttps://twitter.com/MaxLenormand Most importantly though, thanks for listening :)
Released:
Jun 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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Ep 3 - Denise McKenzie - Location data ethics: Denise McKenzie works as a consultant, these days mostly at the Benchmark Initiative, having developed the Locus Charter, an open set of guidelines promoting the ethical use of location data. We talk ethics, policy making and the role of education quite broadly. by Minds Behind Maps