Digital media enable processes of datafication: users' online activities leave digital traces that are transformed into data points in databases, kept by service providers and other private and public organisations, and repurposed for commercial exploitation, business innovation, surveillance -- and research. Increasingly, this also extends to sensors and recognition technologies that turn homes and cities, as well as our own bodies, into data points to be collected and analysed So-called ‘traditional’ media industries, too, including public service broadcasting, have been datafied, tracking and profiling audiences, algorithmically processing data for greater personalisation as a way to compete with new players and streaming services. Dataf...
Many grand narratives on the transformation of society relate recent changes to broader processes of...
Far from being 'naturally occurring', as is sometimes claimed, this paper begins from the premise th...
This introduction to the special issue on data and agency argues that datafication should not only b...
Digital media enable processes of datafication: users' online activities leave digital traces that a...
Datafication is widely acknowledged as a process “transforming all things under the sun into...
We are at a pivotal moment for understanding and deciding what is actually at stake with dataficatio...
Datafication is not just the making of information, which, in one sense, human beings have been doin...
What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital media technologies reconfigure our ...
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...
An examination of the implications of datafication for research: to investigate and propose actions ...
This issue of APRJA examines the implications of datafication for research. The articles provide re...
What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital media technologies reconfigure our ...
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...
Many grand narratives on the transformation of society relate recent changes to broader processes of...
Far from being 'naturally occurring', as is sometimes claimed, this paper begins from the premise th...
This introduction to the special issue on data and agency argues that datafication should not only b...
Digital media enable processes of datafication: users' online activities leave digital traces that a...
Datafication is widely acknowledged as a process “transforming all things under the sun into...
We are at a pivotal moment for understanding and deciding what is actually at stake with dataficatio...
Datafication is not just the making of information, which, in one sense, human beings have been doin...
What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital media technologies reconfigure our ...
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...
An examination of the implications of datafication for research: to investigate and propose actions ...
This issue of APRJA examines the implications of datafication for research. The articles provide re...
What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital media technologies reconfigure our ...
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...
Many grand narratives on the transformation of society relate recent changes to broader processes of...
Far from being 'naturally occurring', as is sometimes claimed, this paper begins from the premise th...
This introduction to the special issue on data and agency argues that datafication should not only b...