This resource is divided into two primary sections. The first is an annotated bibliography of works related to our integrated literature review on data justice, and the second is a table of organisations conducting data justice or data justice adjacent work. The annotated bibliography contains works relevant to each theme of the integrated literature review which is an accompanying document to this resource. Within each theme and sub-theme key works as well as summaries are provided to direct the reader to additional readings about the topics. This annotated bibliography is not an exhaustive resource, but rather meant to serve as a starting point for learning more about these topics. The table of organisations contains information about or...
A growing body of literature in Information Systems focuses on the collaborative data curation pract...
Presented at Data Justice conference '23, at Cardiff University. Data Collaborative initiatives hav...
This article outlines the value of administrative data for family justice research. Although socio-l...
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice (ADJRP) project aims to widen the lens of current t...
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice project aims to broaden understanding of the social...
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice project aims to broaden understanding of the social...
The idea of “data justice” is of recent academic vintage. It has arisen over the past decade in Angl...
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice project aims to broaden understanding of the social...
Data justice has emerged as a key framework for engaging with the intersection of datafication and s...
The increasing availability of digital data reflecting economic and human development, and in partic...
The increasing availability of digital data reflecting economic and human development, and in partic...
Datafication shapes and gradually transforms societies. Given this impact, issues of justice around ...
Data activism has emerged as a response to asymmetries in how data and the means of knowledge produc...
This Open Access book examines the ambivalences of data power. Firstly, the ambivalences between glo...
The North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO) community initiated dataARC to develop digital re...
A growing body of literature in Information Systems focuses on the collaborative data curation pract...
Presented at Data Justice conference '23, at Cardiff University. Data Collaborative initiatives hav...
This article outlines the value of administrative data for family justice research. Although socio-l...
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice (ADJRP) project aims to widen the lens of current t...
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice project aims to broaden understanding of the social...
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice project aims to broaden understanding of the social...
The idea of “data justice” is of recent academic vintage. It has arisen over the past decade in Angl...
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice project aims to broaden understanding of the social...
Data justice has emerged as a key framework for engaging with the intersection of datafication and s...
The increasing availability of digital data reflecting economic and human development, and in partic...
The increasing availability of digital data reflecting economic and human development, and in partic...
Datafication shapes and gradually transforms societies. Given this impact, issues of justice around ...
Data activism has emerged as a response to asymmetries in how data and the means of knowledge produc...
This Open Access book examines the ambivalences of data power. Firstly, the ambivalences between glo...
The North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO) community initiated dataARC to develop digital re...
A growing body of literature in Information Systems focuses on the collaborative data curation pract...
Presented at Data Justice conference '23, at Cardiff University. Data Collaborative initiatives hav...
This article outlines the value of administrative data for family justice research. Although socio-l...