An examination of the implications of datafication for research: to investigate and propose actions that push against the limits of today’s pervasive quantification of life, work, and play. Publication resulting from research workshop at School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, organised in collaboration with School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, and transmediale festival of art and digital culture, Berlin
In recent years, the growing academic field called “Data Science” has made many promises. On closer ...
This article explores the existing research literature on data journalism. Over the past years, this...
This article critically examines how fears of audience gullibility, ignorance, and exploitation impe...
An examination of the implications of datafication for research: to investigate and propose actions ...
Edited by Christian Ulrik Andersen and Geoff CoxThis issue of APRJA examines the implications of dat...
This issue of APRJA examines the implications of datafication for research. The articles provide re...
Datafication is not just the making of information, which, in one sense, human beings have been doin...
The centrality of data in modern society has prompted a need to examine the increasingly powerful ro...
We produce, share, collect, archive, use and misuse, knowingly or not, massive amounts of data, but ...
The datafication of society is characterized by data abundance, the increasingly dominant position o...
The datafication of society is characterized by data abundance, the increasingly dominant position o...
What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital media technologies reconfigure our ...
Digital media enable processes of datafication: users' online activities leave digital traces that a...
What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital media technologies reconfigure our ...
Data are increasingly interwoven in various aspects of our social lives. In our everyday and profess...
In recent years, the growing academic field called “Data Science” has made many promises. On closer ...
This article explores the existing research literature on data journalism. Over the past years, this...
This article critically examines how fears of audience gullibility, ignorance, and exploitation impe...
An examination of the implications of datafication for research: to investigate and propose actions ...
Edited by Christian Ulrik Andersen and Geoff CoxThis issue of APRJA examines the implications of dat...
This issue of APRJA examines the implications of datafication for research. The articles provide re...
Datafication is not just the making of information, which, in one sense, human beings have been doin...
The centrality of data in modern society has prompted a need to examine the increasingly powerful ro...
We produce, share, collect, archive, use and misuse, knowingly or not, massive amounts of data, but ...
The datafication of society is characterized by data abundance, the increasingly dominant position o...
The datafication of society is characterized by data abundance, the increasingly dominant position o...
What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital media technologies reconfigure our ...
Digital media enable processes of datafication: users' online activities leave digital traces that a...
What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital media technologies reconfigure our ...
Data are increasingly interwoven in various aspects of our social lives. In our everyday and profess...
In recent years, the growing academic field called “Data Science” has made many promises. On closer ...
This article explores the existing research literature on data journalism. Over the past years, this...
This article critically examines how fears of audience gullibility, ignorance, and exploitation impe...