Rebooting the global consensus: Norm entrepreneurship, data governance and the inalienability of digital bodies

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Title
Rebooting the global consensus: Norm entrepreneurship, data governance and the inalienability of digital bodies
Abstract
The establishment of norms among states is a common way of governing international actions. This article analyses the potential of norm-building for governing data and artificial intelligence technologies' collective effects. Rather than focusing on state actors's ability to establish and enforce norms, however, we identify a contrasting process taking place among civil society organisations in response to the international neoliberal consensus on the commodification of data. The norm we identify – ‘nothing about us without us’ – asserts civil society's agency, and specifically the right of those represented in datasets to give or refuse permission through structures of democratic representation.
Publication
Big Data & Society
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
20539517251330191
Date
2025-04-29
Language
English
ISSN
2053-9517
Short Title
Rebooting the global consensus
Accessed
06/05/2025, 15:24
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Rights
Technology
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Worldwide
Citation
de Souza, S. P., & Taylor, L. (2025). Rebooting the global consensus: Norm entrepreneurship, data governance and the inalienability of digital bodies. Big Data & Society, 12(2), 20539517251330191. https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517251330191