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Big Data & Society, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2018
- Sarah Pink, Debora Lanzeni, Heather Horst:
Data anxieties: Finding trust in everyday digital mess. 205395171875668 - Sarah Wadmann, Klaus Hoeyer:
Dangers of the digital fit: Rethinking seamlessness and social sustainability in data-intensive healthcare. 205395171775296 - Bas Hofstra, Niek C. de Schipper:
Predicting ethnicity with first names in online social media networks. 205395171876114 - Timothy Graham:
Platforms and hyper-choice on the World Wide Web. 205395171876587 - Jean-Christophe Plantin, Carl Lagoze, Paul N. Edwards:
Re-integrating scholarly infrastructure: The ambiguous role of data sharing platforms. 205395171875668 - Andrew Bartlett, Jamie Lewis, Luis Reyes-Galindo, Neil Stephens:
The locus of legitimate interpretation in Big Data sciences: Lessons for computational social science from -omic biology and high-energy physics. 205395171876883 - David Moats, Erik Borra:
Quali-quantitative methods beyond networks: Studying information diffusion on Twitter with the Modulation Sequencer. 205395171877213 - Tobias Bornakke, Brian L. Due:
Big-Thick Blending: A method for mixing analytical insights from big and thick data sources. 205395171876502 - Lyria Bennett Moses, Fleur Johns, Daniel Joyce:
Data associations in global law and policy. 205395171878343 - Robyn Caplan, danah boyd:
Isomorphism through algorithms: Institutional dependencies in the case of Facebook. 205395171875725 - Adrian Mackenzie:
Personalization and probabilities: Impersonal propensities in online grocery shopping. 205395171877831 - Richard Rogers:
Aestheticizing Google critique: A 20-year retrospective. 205395171876862 - Min Kyung Lee:
Understanding perception of algorithmic decisions: Fairness, trust, and emotion in response to algorithmic management. 205395171875668 - Naveen Thayyil:
Constructing global data: Automated techniques in ecological monitoring, precaution and reification of risk. 205395171877940 - Morgan G. Ames:
Deconstructing the algorithmic sublime. 205395171877919 - Mette Kragh-Furbo, Gordon Walker:
Electricity as (Big) Data: Metering, spatiotemporal granularity and value. 205395171875725 - Nancy Ettlinger:
Algorithmic affordances for productive resistance. 205395171877139 - Phillip Brooker, Julie Barnett, John Vines, Shaun W. Lawson, Tom Feltwell, Kiel Long, Gavin Wood:
Researching with Twitter timeline data: A demonstration via "everyday" socio-political talk around welfare provision. 205395171876662 - Gavin J. D. Smith:
Data doxa: The affective consequences of data practices. 205395171775155 - Sarah Pink, Minna Ruckenstein, Robert Willim, Melisa Duque:
Broken data: Conceptualising data in an emerging world. 205395171775322 - Neil Selwyn, Luci Pangrazio:
Doing data differently? Developing personal data tactics and strategies amongst young mobile media users. 205395171876502 - Suzanne L. Thomas, Dawn Nafus, Jamie Sherman:
Algorithms as fetish: Faith and possibility in algorithmic work. 205395171775155 - Kristin Veel:
Make data sing: The automation of storytelling. 205395171875668
Volume 5, Number 2, July 2018
- Karen Louise Smith, Leslie Regan Shade:
Children's digital playgrounds as data assemblages: Problematics of privacy, personalization, and promotional culture. 205395171880521 - Joanna Redden:
Democratic governance in an age of datafication: Lessons from mapping government discourses and practices. 205395171880914 - Marthe Stevens, Rik Wehrens, Antoinette de Bont:
Conceptualizations of Big Data and their epistemological claims in healthcare: A discourse analysis. 205395171881672 - Cheryl Cooky, Jasmine R. Linabary, Danielle J. Corple:
Navigating Big Data dilemmas: Feminist holistic reflexivity in social media research. 205395171880773 - Thomas Birtchnell:
Listening without ears: Artificial intelligence in audio mastering. 205395171880855 - Petter Törnberg, Anton Törnberg:
The limits of computation: A philosophical critique of contemporary Big Data research. 205395171881184 - Tamar Sharon:
When digital health meets digital capitalism, how many common goods are at stake? 205395171881903 - Anna Sexton, Elizabeth Shepherd, Oliver Duke-Williams, Alexandra Eveleigh:
The role and nature of consent in government administrative data. 205395171881956 - Dominique Boullier:
Médialab stories: How to align actor network theory and digital methods. 205395171881672 - Matthias Plennert:
The social construction of technological stasis: The stagnating data structure in OpenStreetMap. 205395171879059 - Mikkel Flyverbom, John Murray:
Datastructuring - Organizing and curating digital traces into action. 205395171879911 - Jonathan Gray, Carolin Gerlitz, Liliana Bounegru:
Data infrastructure literacy. 205395171878631 - Mhairi Aitken, Carol Porteous, Emily Creamer, Sarah Cunningham-Burley:
Who benefits and how? Public expectations of public benefits from data-intensive health research. 205395171881672 - Justine Gangneux, Stevie Docherty:
At close quarters: Combatting Facebook design, features and temporalities in social research. 205395171880231 - Deborah Lupton:
How do data come to matter? Living and becoming with personal data. 205395171878631 - Anders Koed Madsen:
Data in the smart city: How incongruent frames challenge the transition from ideal to practice. 205395171880232 - Daniel Carter:
Reimagining the Big Data assemblage. 205395171881819 - Paul Dourish, Edgar Gómez Cruz:
Datafication and data fiction: Narrating data and narrating with data. 205395171878408 - Amanda Meng, Carl F. DiSalvo:
Grassroots resource mobilization through counter-data action. 205395171879686 - Orestis Papakyriakopoulos, Simon Hegelich, Morteza Shahrezaye, Juan Carlos Medina Serrano:
Social media and microtargeting: Political data processing and the consequences for Germany. 205395171881184
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