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Data for All: A Quest for digital autonomy

Data for All: A Quest for digital autonomy

By: Heinrich-Böll-Foundation Schleswig-Holstein
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Hello and welcome to the “Data for All: A Quest for Digital Autonomy” podcast, in which we bring you closer to the topic of municipal data sovereignty. This podcast season revolves around sustainable data solutions for citizens and companies. Across European borders, we present facts, approaches and reflections showing how to understand data for the public good better. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Data & Gender: Who´s missing?
    Aug 28 2025
    The digital world shapes how we live, work, and connect—but not everyone benefits equally. In this episode, Katharina from the Gunda Werner Institute joins Max to discuss how data, AI, and gender intersect. Together, they explore the digital divide, biases in data sets, and why inclusive digital policies are crucial to building a fairer and safer online future.
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    42 mins
  • Circular Economy: Transforming regional habits
    Aug 14 2025
    The municipality of Drenthe is on its way to becoming a circular economy. The exchange of data and networks also plays a crucial role in this process. In this episode, we explore how a municipality is transitioning towards a circular economy.
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    20 mins
  • Smart City: Smart life?
    Jul 31 2025
    Aconium accompanies cities and regions on their journey to becoming smart cities/regions, pursuing a strategic, multidisciplinary and flexible approach. This episode examines how smart cities benefit citizens and what smart living looks like.
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    24 mins
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