Abstract
Public information, including the right to know and the right to transparency, is one of the main topics in academic research and professional development. It is usually analyzed on three epistemological levels: constitutional, governance, and media citizenship. It is thought-provoking to the extent that we find a strong tension between transparency and confidentiality, when rebuilding trust in the public sphere. Using this information we can predict new areas of work, such as the quality data processes, literacy, integrity, and traceability of such data and the emergence of new professions in public communications.
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Manfredi-Sánchez, J.-L. (2017). Horizontes de la información pública. El Profesional de La Información, 26(3), 353. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2017.may.01
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