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Big Data & Society, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, June 2017
- Yu-Wei Lin:
A reflective commentary of teaching critical thinking of privacy and surveillance in UK higher education. 205395171769405 - John West:
Data, democracy and school accountability: Controversy over school evaluation in the case of DeVasco High School. 205395171770240 - Sarah Pink, Shanti Sumartojo, Deborah Lupton, Christine Heyes La Bond:
Mundane data: The routines, contingencies and accomplishments of digital living. 205395171770092 - Gabriele Colombo, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Michele Mauri:
Visual Geolocations. Repurposing online data to design alternative views. 205395171770240 - Elena Esposito:
Algorithmic memory and the right to be forgotten on the web. 205395171770399 - Taylor Shelton:
The urban geographical imagination in the age of Big Data. 205395171666512 - Ian Lowrie:
Algorithmic rationality: Epistemology and efficiency in the data sciences. 205395171770092 - Kirsten Ostherr, Svetlana Borodina, Rachel Conrad Bracken, Charles Lotterman, Eliot Storer, Brandon Williams:
Trust and privacy in the context of user-generated health data. 205395171770467 - Matthew Zook:
Crowd-sourcing the smart city: Using big geosocial media metrics in urban governance. 205395171769438 - Benjamin Grosser:
Tracing You: How transparent surveillance reveals a desire for visibility. 205395171769405 - Daniel Joyce:
Data associations and the protection of reputation online in Australia. 205395171770982 - Andrew Schrock, Gwen Shaffer:
Data ideologies of an interested public: A study of grassroots open government data intermediaries. 205395171769075 - Giuseppe A. Veltri:
Big Data is not only about data: The two cultures of modelling. 205395171770399 - Paraskevas Vezyridis, Stephen Timmons:
Understanding the care.data conundrum: New information flows for economic growth. 205395171668849 - Ben Brucato:
Big data and the New Transparency: Measuring and representing police killings. 205395171769633 - Philip Ashton, Rachel Weber, Matthew Zook:
The cloud, the crowd, and the city: How new data practices reconfigure urban governance? 205395171770671 - Yvonne McDermott:
Conceptualising the right to data protection in an era of Big Data. 205395171668699 - Vian Bakir, Martina Feilzer, Andrew McStay:
Introduction to Special Theme Veillance and transparency: A critical examination of mutual watching in the post-Snowden, Big Data era. 205395171769899 - Jennifer Gradecki, Derek Curry:
Crowd-Sourced Intelligence Agency: Prototyping counterveillance. 205395171769325 - Steve Mann:
Big Data is a big lie without little data: Humanistic intelligence as a human right. 205395171769155 - Robert W. Lake:
Big Data, urban governance, and the ontological politics of hyperindividualism. 205395171668253
Volume 4, Number 2, December 2017
- John Danaher, Michael J. Hogan, Chris Noone, Rónán Kennedy, Anthony Behan, Aisling De Paor, Heike Felzmann, Muki Haklay, Su-Ming Khoo, John Morison, Maria Helen Murphy, Niall O'Brolchain, Burkhard Schafer, Kalpana Shankar:
Algorithmic governance: Developing a research agenda through the power of collective intelligence. 205395171772655 - Claudio Coletta, Rob Kitchin:
Algorhythmic governance: Regulating the 'heartbeat' of a city using the Internet of Things. 205395171774241 - Linnet Taylor:
What is data justice? The case for connecting digital rights and freedoms globally. 205395171773633 - Melissa K. Chalmers, Paul N. Edwards:
Producing "one vast index": Google Book Search as an algorithmic system. 205395171771695 - Tommaso Venturini, Mathieu Jacomy, Axel Meunier, Bruno Latour:
An unexpected journey: A few lessons from sciences Po médialab's experience. 205395171772094 - J. Benjamin Hurlbut:
A science that knows no country: Pandemic preparedness, global risk, sovereign science. 205395171774241 - Sarah Logan:
The needle and the damage done: Of haystacks and anxious panopticons. 205395171773457 - Katie Harron, Chris Dibben, James Boyd, Anders Hjern, Mahmoud Azimaee, Maurício Lima Barreto, Harvey Goldstein:
Challenges in administrative data linkage for research. 205395171774567 - Sheila Jasanoff:
Virtual, visible, and actionable: Data assemblages and the sightlines of justice. 205395171772447 - Christian Pentzold, Charlotte Fischer:
Framing Big Data: The discursive construction of a radio cell query in Germany. 205395171774589 - Matthew S. Mayernik:
Open data: Accountability and transparency. 205395171771885 - Anders Blok, Hjalmar Bang Carlsen, Tobias B. Jørgensen, Mette M. Madsen, Snorre Ralund, Morten Axel Pedersen:
Stitching together the heterogeneous party: A complementary social data science experiment. 205395171773633 - Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda, Katrin Weller, Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen, Jürgen Pfeffer, Fred Morstatter:
Archiving information from geotagged tweets to promote reproducibility and comparability in social media research. 205395171773633 - Michael Veale, Reuben Binns:
Fairer machine learning in the real world: Mitigating discrimination without collecting sensitive data. 205395171774353 - Kath Albury, Jean Burgess, Ben Light, Kane Race, Rowan Wilken:
Data cultures of mobile dating and hook-up apps: Emerging issues for critical social science research. 205395171772095 - Kyle Kubler:
State of urgency: Surveillance, power, and algorithms in France's state of emergency. 205395171773633 - R. Stuart Geiger:
Beyond opening up the black box: Investigating the role of algorithmic systems in Wikipedian organizational culture. 205395171773073 - Pascal D. König:
The place of conditionality and individual responsibility in a "data-driven economy". 205395171774241 - Tuukka Lehtiniemi, Yki Kortesniemi:
Can the obstacles to privacy self-management be overcome? Exploring the consent intermediary approach. 205395171772193 - Nick Seaver:
Algorithms as culture: Some tactics for the ethnography of algorithmic systems. 205395171773810 - Angèle Christin:
Algorithms in practice: Comparing web journalism and criminal justice. 205395171771885 - Evelyn Ruppert, Engin Isin, Didier Bigo:
Data politics. 205395171771774 - Eric P. S. Baumer:
Toward human-centered algorithm design. 205395171771885 - Malte Ziewitz:
A not quite random walk: Experimenting with the ethnomethods of the algorithm. 205395171773810
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