Big Data & Society
@bigdatasoc
Open access peer-reviewed journal connecting debates on emerging Big Data practices & how they reconfigure academic, social, industry, & government relations.
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📣 New paper is out!! “Epistemologies of missing data: COVID dashboard builders and the production and maintenance of marginalized COVID data” by Youngrim Kim Documenting Aftermath Amelia Acker Stacey Wedlake @staceyaw.bsky.social Ryan Ellis Janaki Srinivasan Read here 🔗 buff.ly/4bXYszg #DataLabor #COVID19
Revisit paper 'How platforms govern: Social regulation in digital capitalism' by Petter Törnberg (Petter Törnberg). You can read it at: buff.ly/3lEc6T7 #digitalcapitalism #platformization #technopolitics
From the case of climate crisis, jh / not here anymore. Moved to LinkedIn, Bluesky examines how environmental ignorances are shaped at the intersection of the logics of #GoogleSearch, #everydaylife and civil society/politics. Check it out ➡️ buff.ly/3IEbkhU
📢 New pub is out! “AI as super-controversy: Eliciting AI and society controversies with an extended expert community in the UK” from the special theme on ‘Analysing AI Controversies’ by Noortje Marres @[email protected] Michael Castelle Beatrice Gobbo Chiara Poletti James Tripp (he/him) 🔗 buff.ly/45nEknQ
Originally from Black Twitter, appropriated by the far-right online, revist Sal Hagen - @[email protected]'s analysis of meaning change (2010-2021) across platforms shows varied meanings and subcultural functions, challenging assumptions about persistent problematic messages. buff.ly/3mTswr7
A fascinating paper by Inga Luchs Marcel Broersma on online machine learning courses from Google and IBM and their impact on the field of practice. The study sheds light on technical knowledge, assumptions, and economic interests of these companies. buff.ly/3lwAw0y
⚡Revisit this article which dives into the fascinating world of data-driven #humanitarianism, its implications for internally displaced persons camps in #Nigeria & #SouthSudan. Check Vicki Squire and Modesta Alozie's 2023 article 👉 buff.ly/3zjSGWZ #coloniality
This 2023 article by Richard Rogers illuminates the biases within #Google's moderation process. Religion, ethnicities, and sexualities are heavily moderated, but gendered professions & #ageism is left unaddressed. Explore his 'algorithmic probing' buff.ly/3NcMFU5
Revisit this article by Helene Friis Ratner & Kasper Elmholdt examining how predictive #algorithms construct risk by calculating and anticipating children's uncertain futures #datainfrastructures #risk #childprotectionservices. Check it out! buff.ly/3pR1lz1