


default search action
Big Data & Society, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, 2025
- Mónica Humeres

, Dusan Cotoras
, Renato Moretti
, Iñaki Oyarzún-Merino
, Teresa Correa
, Claudia López
:
Cooling down AI regulation controversies: Three closure processes in the Chilean legislative arena. - Juliane Jarke

, Helen Manchester
:
Datafied ageing futures: Regimes of anticipation and participatory futuring. - Kean Birch

, 'Damola Adediji:
Undermining competition, undermining markets? Implications of Big Tech and digital personal data for competition policy. - James Steinhoff

, Sam Hind
:
Simulation and the reality gap: Moments in a prehistory of synthetic data. - Shuaishuai Wang

:
After visibility: Data as a factor of production in Douyin e-commerce. - Christo Jacob, Páraic Kerrigan, Marco T. Bastos

:
The chat-chamber effect: Trusting the AI hallucination. - Stephanie Diepeveen

, John Bryant
, Mahad Wasuge
:
Outsourcing accountability: Extractive data practice and inequities of power in humanitarian third-party monitoring. - Lisa Reutter

:
Researching data discomfort: The case of Statistics Norway's quest for billing data. - Majsa Storbeck

, Gabriele Jacobs
, Marc Schuilenburg
, Robin van den Akker:
Surveillance experiences of extinction rebellion activists and police: Unpacking the technologization of Dutch protest policing. - Erik Aarden

:
Mapping materials, drawing Europe: Sample and data quality and accessibility in the biobanking infrastructure BBMRI-ERIC. - Yingyao Wang

:
Street-level bureaucracy meets Big Data: The moral economy of taxation in China in the digital age. - Heikki Tyni

, Olli Sotamaa
, Taina Myöhänen
:
Understanding game data work. - Jan Schwalbach

, Reiner Mauer
:
Sharing digital trace data: Researchers' challenges and needs. - Graham M. Jones

, Shai Satran
, Arvind Satyanarayan
:
Toward cultural interpretability: A linguistic anthropological framework for describing and evaluating large language models. - Jenna Imad Harb

:
Repair work, resistance and the invisible data labour of Lebanon's digital humanitarian infrastructures. - Sarah-Louise Ruder

, Hannah Wittman
:
Agricultural data governance from the ground up: Exploring data justice with agri-food movements. - Tommy Ho-Yin Chan

:
Inclusive yet marginalising: Symbolic empowerment through open big data in citizen science for transport planning. - Elise E. Racine

:
Que(e)rying artificial intelligence use for infectious disease surveillance: The need for a reparative algorithmic praxis. - Xiaofang Yao

, Anthony McCosker
, Yong-Bin Kang
:
Deepening the data divide: Marginalised perspectives and non-profit priorities in Australian data sharing reforms. - Heidrun Åm

, Lotte Groth Jensen
, Rasmus Mølgaard Hansen
, Karoliina Snell
, Heta Tarkkala
, Aaro Tupasela
:
The politics of constructing health data spaces: Border work and the stickiness of fragmentation. - Glen Berman

, Kate Williams
, Eliel Cohen
:
The benefits of being between (many) fields: Mapping the high-dimensional space of AI research. - Louis Ravn

:
The fabrication of synthetic data promises: Tracing emerging arenas of expectations and boundary work1. - Beryl Pong

, Elliott Prasse-Freeman
:
Big data visuality and interstitial spaces of autonomy: Drones and blockchains in and around Myanmar's civil war. - Arthur Charpentier, Xavier Vamparys

:
Artificial intelligence and personalization of insurance: Failure or delayed ignition?
Volume 12, Number 2, 2025
- Rafael Do Nascimento Grohmann

:
Latin American critical data studies. - Francis Lee

, Saghi Hajisharif
, Ericka Johnson
:
The ontological politics of synthetic data: Normalities, outliers, and intersectional hallucinations. - Hao Wang

, Vincent Blok
:
Why putting artificial intelligence ethics into practice is not enough: Towards a multi-level framework. - Billie Lythberg

, Rachel Maunganui Wolfgramm
, Albert L. Refiti
, Alan F. Blackwell
:
Making relations: Re-imagining AI through crafted and embodied knowledge systems in Moana Oceania. - Xiaobo Shan

, Yan Teng
, Yixu Wang, Haiquan Zhao, Yingchun Wang:
Collectivism and individualism political bias in large language models: A two-step approach. - Sophie Toupin

, Roda Siad
:
Artificial intelligence for development (AI4D): A contested notion. - Aisha P. L. Kadiri

, Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah
:
Contextual integrity in Africa's plural-legal contexts: Fintech, privacy, and informational norms in Ghana. - Asher Brandon Caplan

, Colin Koopman
:
The ethics of data interoperability: Mapping problems and strategies in biomedical data and beyond. - Benjamin Lipp

, Stephen Hilgartner
:
Beyond the cybernetic loop: " smart" pain technology in a recursive society. - Maneesha Perera

, Rajith Vidanaarachchi
, Sangeetha Chandrashekeran
, Melissa Kennedy
, Brendan Kennedy, Saman K. Halgamuge:
Indigenous peoples and artificial intelligence: A systematic review and future directions. - Tongyu Wu

, James Muldoon
, Bingqing Xia
:
Global data empires: Analysing artificial intelligence data annotation in China and the USA. - Can E. Mutlu

, Philippe M. Frowd
, Benjamin Muller
:
The appification of borders: Data, migration and digitalization. - Sebastian Cole

:
A song for each moment: Identifying listening modes as reflexive practices in music streaming. - Anna Helene Kvist Møller

, Massimo Airoldi
:
With eyes of a machine: A three-step guide for applying machine learning to visual content analysis in social research. - Eleni Tsingou

:
Investment narratives in women's health: Insights on 'tech for good' from a new market. - Lama Alqazlan

, Zheng Fang, Michael Castelle
, Rob Procter
:
A novel, human-in-the-loop computational grounded theory framework for big social data. - Charlotte Knorr

, Christian Pentzold
:
Making sense of "big data": Ten years of discourse around datafication. - Petter Törnberg

, Ola Söderström
, Jennifer Barella, Saskia Greyling
, Sophie Oldfield:
Artificial intelligence and the state: Seeing like an artificial neural network. - Abdullah Hasan Safir

, Sanjay Sharma
:
Networks, narratives and neocoloniality of AI for Climate Action. - Reham Hosny

, Mohamed A Nasef
:
Lexical algorithmic resistance: Tactics of deceiving Arabic content moderation algorithms on Facebook. - Claire Monique Segijn

, Joanna Strycharz
, Anna Turner
, Suzanna J. Opree
:
"My phone must be listening!": Peoples' surveillance beliefs around devices "listening" to offline conversations in the US, the Netherlands, and Poland. - Árni Már Einarsson

, Jacob Ørmen
:
From static to dynamic evaluation: The potentials and challenges of dashboards to account for NRSs. - Matthew Archer

, Louis Ravn
, Nanna Bonde Thylstrup
:
The political economy of platformed silos: Theorizing data storage reconfigurations in the age of interoperability capitalism. - Maximilian Heimstädt

, Simon Egbert
:
Actionable predictions: How designers of algorithmic systems calibrate criminal futures. - Guoning Zhao

:
Boosting popularity: Folk theories and algorithmic resistance of visibility contests in the comment sections. - Joseph Donia

:
Algorithmic accountabilities and health systems: A review and sociomaterial approach. - Akaash Kolluri

, Dhiraj Murthy
, Kami Vinton:
Quantifying the spread of racist content on fringe social media: A case study of Parler. - Siddharth Peter de Souza

, Linnet Taylor
:
Rebooting the global consensus: Norm entrepreneurship, data governance and the inalienability of digital bodies. - Kjersti Aalbu

, Susanne Bauer
:
Data infrastructures, international organizations, and the politics of amendment. - Alessandra Renzi

, Janna Frenzel
:
Localized processes of platformization: The example of Surabaya. - Clemens Binder

, Bruno Oliveira Martins
, Lise Endregard Hemat:
Outside the social making of interoperability: Problematizing the absence of civil society in border security R&D programmes. - Paul Trauttmansdorff

:
Against interoperability? Terrains of technopolitical contestation and the remaking of EU border infrastructure. - Johann Laux

, Fabian Stephany
, Alice Liefgreen
:
Better pay, clearer guidance: Investing in the working conditions of artificial intelligence data workers. - Blair Attard-Frost

, David Gray Widder
:
The ethics of AI value chains. - Camille Girard-Chanudet

:
Ground-truth is law: The invisible conceptual work behind AI. - Maria-Louise Clausen

, Adam Moe Fejerskov
, Sarah Seddig
:
Datafied localization: Reproducing unequal power hierarchies in humanitarianism. - Katie Ryan

, Max Kasun
, Laura Weiss Roberts
, Jane Paik Kim
:
Information, collaboration, regulation: Physician and AI researcher views on ethical considerations in clinical AI integration. - Mikaela Hellstrand

, Jayanth Raghothama
, Sebastiaan A. Meijer
:
FAIR for whom? A reality check on the state of FAIR research data management in a collaborative research project. - Di Di

, Bryce Nishikawa
:
Navigating ethical boundaries: Subtle agency and compliance among tech workers in China and the United States. - SJ Bennett

:
Artificial Intelligence and the ethics of navigating ambiguity.
Volume 12, Number 3, 2025
- Andrew W. Alexander

:
Data and AI mystification: Ownership, control, and financialization in the platform. - Rob Kitchin

, Juliette Davret
, Carla M. Kayanan
, Samuel Mutter
:
Assemblage theory, data systems and data ecosystems: The data assemblages of the Irish planning system. - Jordan Ali

, Gili Vidan
:
Playing, earning, crashing, and grinding: Axie infinity and growth crises in the Web3 economy. - Steve Jankowski

, Heather Ford
, Andrew Iliadis, Francesca Sidoti
:
Uniting and reigniting critical Wikimedia research. - Linda Huber

:
Designing markets, governing data: Engineering value in the American healthcare system. - Yuerong Hu

, Jana Diesner
, Ted Underwood
, Zoe LeBlanc
, Glen Layne-Worthey
, John Stephen Downie
:
Who decides what is read on Goodreads? Uncovering sponsorship and its implications for scholarly Research. - Murray Goulden

, Lewis Cameron
:
The role of mundane resistance in the spectacular failure of the smart home. - Aaron Martin

:
Why sovereignty matters for humanitarian data. - Maha Rafi Atal

, Pamela Mondliwa:
Afrofuturist ambiguities: Inclusion and consolidation in South African digital finance. - Seolha Lee

, Rachel B. Warren
, Melissa Mazmanian:
Efficient service provider or committed social reformer?: Government data storytelling around city data projects. - Nina Amelung

:
The promise of security of unfinished infrastructure: Temporal configurations of the 'interoperability' project and the criminalization of migration.
Volume 12, Number 4, 2025
- Shaul A. Duke

, Peter Sandøe
, Thomas Andras Matthiessen Skelly
, Sune Hannibal Holm
:
Supportive but apprehensive: Ambivalent attitudes towards a Danish public health AI and surveillance-driven project. - Chuncheng Liu

, Zhifan Luo
:
China as an analytical lens for AI and society. - Natalia Stanusch

:
#TargetedAds, or memeing dataveillance on TikTok: How users comply, oppose, and imagine datafication practices. - Bingqing Xia

, Tongyu Wu
:
The platformisation tree in China's AI data annotation ecosystem. - Wei Xiao

, Alexandre Gonçalves
:
Intelligent toys, complex questions: A literature review of artificial intelligence in children's toys and devices. - Mikael Brunila

:
Cosine capital: Large language models and the embedding of all things. - Noortje Marres

, Christian Katzenbach
, Anders Kristian Munk
, Anna Jobin
:
On the controversiality of AI: The controversy is not the situation. - Louis Ravn

:
Towards synthetic data justice for development: A case study of synthetic datasets on human trafficking. - Ngai Keung Chan

, Chi Kwok
, Renyi He
, Chris Chao Su
:
Contesting data power at the margins: Contentious data imaginaries and social movement mobilization. - Payal Arora

, Guanqin He
:
Geography of digital hope: An optimistic perspective on digital labor and infrastructure from the Global South. - Sacha Gutierrez

, Dennis Nguyen
, Karin van Es
:
Tool, companion or a catalyst force? Exploring sociotechnical imaginaries Within AI livestreams' communities of practice. - Briana Vecchione

, Ranjit Singh
:
Artificial intelligence is mental: Evaluating the role of large-language models in supporting mental health and well-being.

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














