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Ruling the Data Flows: Data Cognition in Global Cross‐Border Data Flows Governance
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Abstract Noting the "awakening" of data cognition in the governance of global cross-border data flows over the past half-century, this article calls for a deeper understanding and exploration of the cultural dynamics underlying this phenomenon from a constructivist perspective. It identifies "cultural value"... view more
Noting the "awakening" of data cognition in the governance of global cross-border data flows over the past half-century, this article calls for a deeper understanding and exploration of the cultural dynamics underlying this phenomenon from a constructivist perspective. It identifies "cultural value" as one of the key driving factors in the governance approaches of four representative countries and regions: the US, China, the EU, and Russia. We extract "attribute cognition" and "value pursuit" from the core of data culture to the center of data governance under the concept of "evaluative cognition." By observing how policy stances change, we separate different evaluative cognitions from a complex game field through a historical and comparative analysis, and thus provide a theoretical understanding of the current intense geopolitical game around data.... view less
Keywords
data; governance; cultural factors; historical development; technical development; national security; global governance
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Technology Assessment
Free Keywords
cross‐border data flows; cultural value; data governance; evaluative cognition
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Journal
Politics and Governance, 13 (2025)
Issue topic
The Geopolitics of Transnational Data Governance
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed