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We work at the intersection between technology and society to build solutions that enhance societal impact, justice and equity. Our work is done through our two labs:

About Us

We work at the intersection between technology and society to build solutions that enhance societal impact, justice and equity.

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Our Work

Our work spans many aspects of our digital lives – we conduct research, develop solutions, and embed them in policy and within organizations to achieve scale.

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The Data Economy Lab

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We need systems that enable democratic and human-centric data governance

As data value chains become more ubiquitous, there is a need to unlock data for public purposes and reimagine its governance – to release it from the ill-negotiated monopolies, create societal impact, and empower individuals and communities. Data must be made accessible – to drive innovative, responsive policy solutions and drive the innovation of intelligent products – without compromising individual and community rights, agency, or security.

This balance of societal good, market innovation, and digital rights is at the core of data stewardship apparatuses that are equitable, accountable, and just.

Our Approach

  • Create Knowledge:
    Deep dive into different sectors to assess the applicability of stewardship and surface use-cases. Analyse design choices for responsible stewardship of data.
  • Amplify Narratives:
    Disseminate and socialise research to build a common understanding of the need and value of data stewardship
  • Build Communities:
    Bring together key stakeholders to share learnings and triangulate solutions toward data stewardship
  • Translate Theory to Practice:
    Establish partnerships to collaboratively pilot and test what it would take to build a steward, assessing best practices and standards

Building an equitable data economy needs to be a collaborative effort between various stakeholders

The Lab adopts a problem-led approach and brings together practitioners, technologists, policymakers, civil society and industry thought leaders – to fuel an engine of implementable policy research and unbundle:

  • What does an equitable data economy looks like?
  • How can these models be sustainably operated and scaled?
  • How can we reimagine the role of individuals, communities, and stewards in the data economy?
  • How can we embed better consent and collection mechanisms within the data value chain?
  • What does an equitable data economy looks like?
  • How can these models be sustainably operated and scaled?
  • How can we reimagine the role of individuals, communities, and stewards in the data economy?
  • How can we embed better consent and collection mechanisms within the data value chain?

Data Stewardship Explorer

Since 2019, the Data Economy Lab has been studying organizations that act as data intermediaries or stewards of data. Building upon efforts by organizations like Ada Lovelace & Mozilla Foundation, we have compiled information on over 150+ initiatives across the globe – displayed in this repository below.

This repository is currently under development. We’re in the process of building this out further and adding new models – Are we missing something? Write to us at contact@aapti.in to learn more or add an organization

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The Digital Public Lab

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Technology can democratise access, but we need to work for a digital public

In an increasingly digital world, there is a rising need to address the gaps in access between those who have digital infrastructure and literacy, and those who do not. Deploying digital solutions for both public and private processes without acknowledging the realities of those it seeks to serve further deepens existing disparities in access and erodes the gains of technology.

Research and design solutions informed by lived realities

Build robust and tested approaches to enhance use of technology, increase accountability, strengthen governance, and create state capacity. We call these offline architectures.

We prioritize by working with existing offline architecture or intermediaries and streamline their needs

Our research so far

Awareness

Our last mile research pointed us towards breakdowns for access and the need for offline architectures in building the gap.

  • Build trust
    Offline architectures such as human intermediaries help build trust in institutions for those at the last-mile.
  • Contribute contextual knowledge
    Offline architectures understand the capacity breakdowns and build the ability and agency for those who need it.

Governance

Our research on platform governance pointed us towards the need for including offline architectures to account for governance failures.

  • Build accountability in technology deployment
    Offline architectures should play significant and formal roles in governance in digital architectures serving society, thus enabling accountability
  • Empower agency
    Offline architectures are important for amplifying key interactions to enhance agency to collaborate with digital architectures.

What the lab aims to do?

Through research, testing, and dialogue we build ways to learn from human and analog mechanisms or offline architectures that support equitable digital access for the most vulnerable pockets of society.

  • Research
    360 embedded field research to understand breakdowns in technology
  • Ideate
    Brews, roundtables, hackathons and challenges

IMPLEMENT

  • Pilot
    Surveys, participant observations, experience tracking
  • Share
    Toolkits, Operating / How to manual
  • Fund
    Invest capital and resources in ideas that can scale
  • Legitimize
    Population scaled legacy and legal frameworks

How do we aim to do it?

We researched about problem-led mix of fieldwork & desk-based work and decided to orient ourselves towards solution-generation and testing.

Engagement with government

  • Engage with specific line ministries
    Findings from specific contexts to relevant line ministries at the State and Central levels
  • Embed thinking in govt. for technology
    Horizontal thinking on access – systematize process and approach – embed in government

Action on the ground

  • Enable and support civil society
    Think and do-kits, aggregate findings and solutions across contexts
  • Galvanise and delpoy funding
    Over time, channel philanthropic and impact investment capital to inclusive, responsible technologies.

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