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Economic & Social Research Council

Free our data? -- Manchester

A public debate, Free our Data?, is to be held in Manchester on March 15 at 6pm as part of the Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) Festival of Social Science. Would you share your personal health and lifestyle information if it helped researchers understand, say, the causes of the huge growth in diabetes in the UK? Is it fair for the government to charge you to access data whose collection your taxes have already funded?

These dilemmas and issues are the subject of this free debate hosted by the ESRC National Centre for e-Social Science. Central to the discussion is whether social researchers should have unlimited access to the data that the government collects about the UK and its citizens. The resulting research would greatly improve social policy, but does this progress outweigh concerns about privacy and costs.

Participants will join experts from the media, academia and government to discuss whether government data should be made freely available:

Chaired by Jim Hancock, former Political Editor for BBC North West, the debate will feature expert contributions from:

"Technological advances mean massive computing power can help social scientists accurately answer questions that have previously been only guessed at," explains Peter Halfpenny, the Executive Director of the ESRC National Centre for e-Social Science. "Big social and economic questions such as what is behind the huge growth in diabetes. By combining data about every Briton's health, diet, lifestyle, genes, and environmental factors; researchers can pinpoint reasons for the new prevalence of this disease."

"Yet social scientists are held back from making such research breakthroughs. The researchers are developing the research skills, they have the computer power but they lack much of the data. Although a large amount of information is already collected by government about the UK and its people, it is not freely accessible to researchers."

The debate, Free our Data?, will run from 6pm to 8 pm on 15 March at the University of Manchester. The debate is open to all but entrance is by ticket only. Please apply for a ticket at http://www.ncess.ac.uk/events/register.shtml

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