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Big Data & Society, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2024
- Gaia Amadori, Giovanna Mascheroni:
Situating data relations in the datafied home: A methodological approach. - Sebastian Lehuede:
An alternative planetary future? Digital sovereignty frameworks and the decolonial option. - Paola Ricaurte, Edgar Gómez Cruz, Ignacio Siles:
Algorithmic governmentality in Latin America: Sociotechnical imaginaries, neocolonial soft power, and authoritarianism. - Marc Tuters, Melody Devries, Tommaso Venturini, Daniël de Zeeuw, Tom Willaert:
Reactionary sensemaking: Mapping the micropolitics of online oppositional subcultures. - Klaus Hoeyer, Sara Green, Andrea Martani, Alexandra Middleton, Clémence Pinel:
Health in data space: Formative and experiential dimensions of cross-border health data sharing. - Jennifer Pybus, Mark Coté:
Super SDKs: Tracking personal data and platform monopolies in the mobile. - Isabel Ebert:
Responding to unusual government request for user data: How tech companies make sense of human rights. - Martijn de Waal, Gabriele Ferri, Inte Gloerich, John Vines, Chris Elsden:
The city as a license: Design, rights and civics in a blockchain society. - Hichang Cho:
The interplay of rational evaluation and motivated reasoning in privacy helplessness: An integrative approach. - Päivi Seppälä, Magdalena Malecka:
AI and discriminative decisions in recruitment: Challenging the core assumptions. - Andrea Medrado, Pieter Verdegem:
Participatory action research in critical data studies: Interrogating AI from a South-North approach. - Ron Eglash, Kwame Porter Robinson, Audrey Bennett, Lionel Robert, Mathew Garvin:
Computational reparations as generative justice: Decolonial transitions to unalienated circular value flow. - Pelle Tracey, Patricia Garcia:
After automation: Homelessness prioritization algorithms and the future of care labor. - Siân Brooke, Aliya Hamid Rao:
Designing for justice in freelancing: Testing platform interventions to minimise discrimination in online labour markets. - Catherine Stinson, Sofie Vlaad:
A feeling for the algorithm: Diversity, expertise, and artificial intelligence. - Pamela Ugwudike, Silke Roth, Anita Lavorgna, Stuart E. Middleton, Natalie Djohari, Morena Tartari, Arpan Mandal:
Sharenting and social media properties: Exploring vicarious data harms and sociotechnical mitigations. - Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Christoph Lutz, Giulia Ranzini:
Inequalities in privacy cynicism: An intersectional analysis of agency constraints. - Oscar Arruda d'alva, Edemilson Paraná:
Official statistics and big data in Latin America: Data enclosures and counter-movements. - Sarah Hackfort, Sarah Marquis, Kelly Bronson:
Harvesting value: Corporate strategies of data assetization in agriculture and their socio-ecological implications. - Jacob Erickson:
Rethinking the filter bubble? Developing a research agenda for the protective filter bubble. - Moa Bursell, Lambros Roumbanis:
After the algorithms: A study of meta-algorithmic judgments and diversity in the hiring process at a large multisite company. - Corrigendum to Leveraging blockchain for energy transition in urban contexts.
- Ana Beduschi:
Synthetic data protection: Towards a paradigm change in data regulation? - Charlotte Högberg:
Stabilizing translucencies: Governing AI transparency by standardization. - Lizhi Peng, Bo Zhao:
Navigating the ethical landscape behind ChatGPT. - Fernando N. van der Vlist, Anne Helmond, Fabian Ferrari:
Big AI: Cloud infrastructure dependence and the industrialisation of artificial intelligence. - Lynnette Hui Xian Ng, Dawn C. Robertson, Kathleen M. Carley:
Cyborgs for strategic communication on social media. - Lauritz Aastrup Munch, Jens Christian Bjerring, Jakob Mainz:
Algorithmic decision-making: The right to explanation and the significance of stakes. - Jonathan Cui, David A. Araujo:
Rethinking use-restricted open-source licenses for regulating abuse of generative models. - Aviad Raz, Bert Heinrichs, Netta Avnoon, Gil Eyal, Yael Inbar:
Prediction and explainability in AI: Striking a new balance? - Mona Sloane:
Controversies, contradiction, and "participation" in AI. - Jonas C. L. Valente, Rafael Grohmann:
Critical data studies with Latin America: Theorizing beyond data colonialism. - Helen Pallett, Catherine Price, Jason Chilvers, Simon Burall:
Just public algorithms: Mapping public engagement with the use of algorithms in UK public services. - James Muldoon, Callum Cant, Boxi Wu, Mark Graham:
A typology of artificial intelligence data work. - Jude Browne, Eleanor Drage, Kerry McInerney:
Tech workers' perspectives on ethical issues in AI development: Foregrounding feminist approaches.
Volume 11, Number 2, 2024
- Przemyslaw Matt Lukacz:
Imaginaries of democratization and the value of open environmental data: Analysis of Microsoft's planetary computer. - Isak Engdahl:
Agreements 'in the wild': Standards and alignment in machine learning benchmark dataset construction. - Mihaela Popescu, Lemi Baruh, Samuel Sudhakar:
Role-based privacy cynicism and local privacy activism: How data stewards navigate privacy in higher education. - Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin:
Repairing the harm: Toward an algorithmic reparations approach to hate speech content moderation. - Oliver Nachtwey, Simon Schaupp:
The valorization of interactions. Gift exchange, power and value creation on digital platforms. - Youngrim Kim, Megan Finn, Amelia Acker, Bidisha Chaudhuri, Stacey Wedlake, Ryan Ellis, Janaki Srinivasan:
Epistemologies of missing data: COVID dashboard builders and the production and maintenance of marginalized COVID data. - Alvin Hoi-Chun Hung:
The curious case of blockchain in rural China: Unravelling power, profit, and surveillance. - Julian Posada:
Deeply embedded wages: Navigating digital payments in data work. - Dietmar Offenhuber:
Shapes and frictions of synthetic data. - Sarah Burkhardt, Bernhard Rieder:
Foundation models are platform models: Prompting and the political economy of AI. - Claire Stravato Emes:
Is it about "them"? leveraging big data research to understand anti-immigrant discourse. - Noortje Marres, Michael Castelle, Beatrice Gobbo, Chiara Poletti, James Tripp:
AI as super-controversy: Eliciting AI and society controversies with an extended expert community in the UK. - Zahra Stardust, Abdul Karim Obeid, Alan McKee, Daniel Angus:
Mandatory age verification for pornography access: Why it can't and won't 'save the children'. - Daan Kolkman, Floris Bex, Nitin Narayan, Manuella van der Put:
Justitia ex machina: The impact of an AI system on legal decision-making and discretionary authority. - Kerry McInerney:
Yellow Techno-Peril: The 'Clash of Civilizations' and anti-Chinese racial rhetoric in the US-China AI arms race. - Kenzo Soares Seto:
Platform sub-imperialism. - Lucilla Barchetta, Roberta Raffaetà:
Data as environment, environment as data: One Health in collaborative data-intensive science. - Yuner Zhu:
Privacy cynicism and diminishing utility of state surveillance: A natural experiment of mandatory location disclosure on China's Weibo. - Tarleton Gillespie:
Generative AI and the politics of visibility. - Cristina Juverdeanu:
The EU Settlement Scheme: Footprints in quicksand. - Shelbey R. Call, Jared T. Jensen, Joshua B. Barbour:
Quantifying the self with others. - Jascha Bareis:
The trustification of AI. Disclosing the bridging pillars that tie trust and AI together. - Pauline Gourlet, Donato Ricci, Maxime Crépel:
Reclaiming artificial intelligence accounts: A plea for a participatory turn in artificial intelligence inquiries. - Paula Helm, Benjamin Lipp, Roser Pujadas:
Generating reality and silencing debate: Synthetic data as discursive device.
Volume 11, Number 3, 2024
- Anders Kristian Munk, Mathieu Jacomy, Matilde Ficozzi, Torben Elgaard Jensen:
Beyond artificial intelligence controversies: What are algorithms doing in the scientific literature? - Lena Ulbricht, Simon Egbert:
In Palantir we trust? Regulation of data analysis platforms in public security. - Hannah Knox:
Doing place through data: Proliferation, profiling and the perils of portrayal in local climate action. - Sophie Mützel, Markus Unternährer:
Digital payments and relational embedding: Turning relations into data and data into relations. - Nora A. Draper, Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Christoph Lutz, Giulia Ranzini, Joseph Turow:
Privacy resignation, apathy, and cynicism: Introduction to a special theme.
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