What would data science look like if its key critics were engaged to help improve it, and how might critiques of data science improve with an approach that considers the day-to-day practices of data science? This article argues for scholars to bridge the conversations that seek to critique data science and those that seek to advance data science practice to identify and create the social and organizational arrangements necessary for a more ethical data science. We summarize four critiques that are commonly made in critical data studies: data are inherently interpretive, data are inextricable from context, data are mediated through the sociomaterial arrangements that produce them, and data serve as a medium for the negotiation and communicat...
In data science domains, ethics and ethical approaches are important to minimize adverse effects tha...
As more and more aspects of everyday life are turned into machine-readable data, researchers are pro...
The language of “data collection” is perpetuated by disciplinary practices, as well as a pedagogical...
What would data science look like if its key critics were engaged to help improve it, and how might ...
223 pagesIt takes a lot of human work to do data science, and this thesis explains what that work is...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation is based on three years of ethnograp...
How can we make data science systems more actionable? This dissertation explores this question by pl...
In recent years, many qualitative sociologists, anthropologists, and social theorists have critiqued...
In recent years, many qualitative sociologists, anthropologists, and social theorists have critiqued...
In the era of information abundance, data science stands as the linchpin for extracting meaningful i...
Data are increasingly interwoven in various aspects of our social lives. In our everyday and profess...
The ability to interpret, evaluate, and make data-based decisions is critical in the age of big data...
This essay draws on qualitative social science to propose a critical intellectual infrastructure for...
The ongoing and intensifying datafication of our societies poses huge challenges as well as opportun...
In recent years, the growing academic field called “Data Science” has made many promises. On closer ...
In data science domains, ethics and ethical approaches are important to minimize adverse effects tha...
As more and more aspects of everyday life are turned into machine-readable data, researchers are pro...
The language of “data collection” is perpetuated by disciplinary practices, as well as a pedagogical...
What would data science look like if its key critics were engaged to help improve it, and how might ...
223 pagesIt takes a lot of human work to do data science, and this thesis explains what that work is...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation is based on three years of ethnograp...
How can we make data science systems more actionable? This dissertation explores this question by pl...
In recent years, many qualitative sociologists, anthropologists, and social theorists have critiqued...
In recent years, many qualitative sociologists, anthropologists, and social theorists have critiqued...
In the era of information abundance, data science stands as the linchpin for extracting meaningful i...
Data are increasingly interwoven in various aspects of our social lives. In our everyday and profess...
The ability to interpret, evaluate, and make data-based decisions is critical in the age of big data...
This essay draws on qualitative social science to propose a critical intellectual infrastructure for...
The ongoing and intensifying datafication of our societies poses huge challenges as well as opportun...
In recent years, the growing academic field called “Data Science” has made many promises. On closer ...
In data science domains, ethics and ethical approaches are important to minimize adverse effects tha...
As more and more aspects of everyday life are turned into machine-readable data, researchers are pro...
The language of “data collection” is perpetuated by disciplinary practices, as well as a pedagogical...