Hi @hermann, these are very helpful remarks. I think compiling governance models and approaches to share / withhold data is very much needed when talking about citizen data.
Our research concentrated on methods for data production and ways of configuring participation, but we could segway quite nicely into governance questions. One way to think about it is by asking where in an infrastructure the participation of citizens is ‘located’. This breaks with process-oriented models of participation (e.g. contribution to co-creation) and emphasises how citizens are embedded in infrastructure and how data flows from citizens to other user groups. I’m taking inspiration from this article which I can absolutely recommend reading.
Perhaps this actor mapping within CGD projects is a good first step to then see where and how we could implement data governance and organise projects differently.