New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies The Ambivalences of Data Power /
This Open Access book examines the ambivalences of data power. Firstly, the ambivalences between global infrastructures and local invisibilities challenge the grand narrative of the ephemeral nature of a global data infrastructure. They make visible local working and living conditions, and the resou...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2022.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2022. |
Series: | Transforming Communications - Studies in Cross-Media Research,
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Table of Contents:
- New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies: The Ambivalences of Data Power-An Introduction
- Part I Global Infrastructures and Local Invisibilities
- Data Power and Counter-power with Chinese Characteristics
- Transnational Networks of Influence: The Twitter Presence of the Quantified Self and Maker Movements' Organizational Elites
- The Power of Data Science Ontogeny: Thick Data Studies on the Indian IT Skill Tutoring Microcosm
- Fighting the "System": A Pilot Project on the Opacity of Algorithms in Political Communication
- Indigenous Peoples, Data, and the Coloniality of Surveillance
- Part II State and Data Justice
- The Datafied Welfare State: A Perspective from the UK
- The Value Dynamics of Data Capitalism: Cultural Production and Consumption in a Datafied World
- Mapping Data Justice as a Multidimensional Concept Through Feminist and Legal Perspectives
- Reconfiguring Education Through Data: How Data Practices Reconfigure Teacher Professionalism and Curriculum
- Public Values and Technological Change: Mapping how Municipalities Grapple with Data Ethics
- Welfare Data Society? Critical Evaluation of the Possibilities of Developing Data Infrastructure Literacy from User Data Workshops to Public Service Media
- Part III Everyday Practices and Collective Action
- (Not) Safe to Use: Insecurities in Everyday Data Practices with Period-Tracking Apps
- Community Rankings and Affective Discipline: The Case of Fandometrics
- Affinity Spaces as an Analytical Lens for Attending to Temporality in Critical Data Studies: The Case of COVID-19-Related, Educational Twitter Communication
- "Party like it's December 31, 1983": Supporting Data Literacy at CryptoParties
- Researching Public Trust in Datafication: Reflections on the Deliberative Citizen Jury as Method
- Worker Perspectives on Designs for a Crowdwork Co-operative
- Counting, Debunking, Making, Witnessing, Shielding: What Critical Data Studies Can Learn from Data Activism During the Pandemic.