Data Politics Worlds, Subjects, Rights

Data has become a social and political issue because of its capacity to reconfigure relationships between states, subjects, and citizens. This book explores how data has acquired such an important capacity and examines how critical interventions in its uses in both theory and practice are possible....

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Other Authors: Bigo, Didier (Editor), Isin, Engin (Editor), Ruppert, Evelyn (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
Series:Routledge Studies in International Political Sociology
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