Why Should You Believe in Open Data? – A Document Study Examining PersuasionRhetoric of OGD Benefits
2022 (English)In: EGOV 2022: Electronic Government / [ed] Marijn Janssen, Csaba Csáki, Ida Lindgren, Euripidis Loukis, Ulf Melin, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Efthimios Tambouris, Springer, 2022, p. 274-287Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
The rhetoric of Open Government Data (OGD) concerningits benefits seems to lack anchor in practice affecting practitioners andempirical evidence restraining academia. This rhetoric could be hard tosee for those already persuaded. As such, the rhetoric could contain in-consistencies that are based more on myths than facts, contributing tothe slow pace of OGD development. OGD is sometimes based on dog-matic rhetoric that is overly simplistic, which hides significant benefitsand blocks potential audiences from seeing the practical applications ofOGD. The purpose of the present study was to analyse the persuasive-ness of present OGD arguments from a rhetorical perspective to identifyrhetorical patterns. We conducted desktop research, investigating therhetoric of eight websites emphasising OGD benefits. Our findings in-clude four common patterns of the rhetoric involving persuasion anddissuasion. The rhetoric contains paradoxes of promises and discover-ies, which we categorised as the grand quest, promised opportunities,tribal solidarity, and the silver bullet patterns. A further finding was twomythical paradoxes: (1) promises versus discovery and (2) proving whilearguing.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Springer, 2022. p. 274-287
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, ISSN 0302-9743, E-ISSN 1611-3349 ; 13391
Keywords [en]
Dissuasion, Mythical paradox, Open government data, Persuasion, Rhetoric, e-government, Data development, Open datum, Open Data
National Category
Information Systems
Research subject
Information Systems
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-91869DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-15086-9_18ISI: 000874748500018ISBN: 978-3-031-15085-2 (print)ISBN: 978-3-031-15086-9 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kau-91869DiVA, id: diva2:1695196
Conference
Electronic Government: 21st IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2022, Linköping, Sweden, September 6-8, 2022.
2022-09-132022-09-132023-06-21Bibliographically approved