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Don’t miss our virtual engagement series, where we’ll be speaking to experts and thought leaders from different sectors about how data, innovation and partnerships can tackle some of industry and society’s most pressing challenges.
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Women in Data lead, Poppy Gerrard-Abbott, sits down with author and economist Dr Allison Schrager to discuss her book on our everyday relationship with risk and whether we are setting the right objectives when it comes to change.  Find out more about DDI at ddi.ac.uk
On this special International Women's Day episode we are joined by our DDI colleagues: Helen Dundas, Ruth Donnelly, Gemma Cassells and Alison Muckersie. This discussion is a snap shot of their roles within DDI and their upcoming projects and challenges. To find out more visit ddi.ac.uk.  Links as mentioned in the podcast:  DDI Skills Gateway Day of Data The DDI Hubs Data for children collaborative Living Lab Students as Change Agents (SaCHA)
East is east and west is west: what can we learn from different data approaches to Covid-19? Interview with Rainer Kattel, University College London. Professor of Innovation and Public Governance at Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose.  From the 'free-tech' approach of Silicon Valley to strong state control in China, what have the very different approaches to data and Covid-19 taught us? And should the west be more open-minded to the response from the far east, which led to far lower death rates? Read the accompanying article at : https://ddi.ac.uk/interviews/climbing-the-learning-curve/  #DDIdiscussions 
Data, emerging technologies and the human character during a pandemic.  Impact of greater consumption of emerging technologies - particularly those involving automation and artificial intelligence - and data/new social media on human beings. Fusing technology and ethics - to shape a future worth wanting, and how social media is damaging our ability to understand ourselves. Read Shannon's Interview with David Lee here.  As part of the wider #DDIdiscussions series. Visit our website for more information. 
Interview with Jamie Barlett, author of The People Vs Tech How the internet is killing democracy (and how we save it) and Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at think-tank Demos. Why the march of technology threatens democracy, and the upcoming US presidential elections. Read our interview with Jamie at: ddi.ac.uk/interviews/data-and-democracy As part of the wider #DDIdiscussions series. 
Thank you for joining us at Data-Driven Innovation our virtual event series #DDIdiscussions.  On this episode: Data and better public services: adding value, not just noise. Interview by David Lee with Albert King, Chief Data Officer for Scotland. Read the accompanying article on our website.  Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to hear about our latest episodes and articles at ddi.ac.uk. Please note this was recorded remotely. As part of a wider series. 
Thank you for joining us at Data-Driven Innovation for our first podcast!  On this episode:  Innovation through social capital: will Covid-19 change the way we interact? Interview by David Lee with Alex Pentland, author of Social Physics – how good ideas spread, lessons from a new science. Read the accompanying article here.  Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to hear about our latest episodes and articles at ddi.ac.uk.  Please note this was recorded remotely. As part of a wider series. 
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