This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfare as a contested area in public services where data systems are being used to inform decision-making and transforming governance. We advance the use of “data assemblage” as an analytical framework to detail how key political and economic factors influence the development of these data systems. We provide an empirically grounded demonstration of why child welfare data systems must not be considered neutral decision aid tools. We identify how systems of thought, ownership structures, policy agendas, organizational practices, and legal frameworks influence these data systems. We find similarities in the move toward greater sharing of sensitive d...
Purpose There is significant national interest in tackling issues surrounding the needs of vulner...
Datafication is a social and political process that has mainly been led by powerful commercial inter...
The article raises political questions about the ways in which data has been constituted as an objec...
This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfar...
Background Child welfare agencies in many countries are increasingly using predictive analytics to ...
This article considers the passage of the Children Act 2004 through Parliament.Drawing on recent deb...
Concerns are increasingly being raised about the routine collection and analysis of children’s data,...
Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in...
U.S., UK, and European municipalities are increasingly experimenting with data as an instrument for ...
The ways in which government supports families and protects children are always a fine balance. In r...
This article explores the flows and frictions of children’s data in the digital age, and how datafic...
A central element of the Every Child Matters reforms in England are measures which aim at improving ...
Background From 2016 to 2018 we collaborated on a programme of work with a local authority in the So...
Information-driven automated systems that deliver services proactively to citizens in need are heral...
A central element of the Every Child Matters reforms in England are measures which aim at improving ...
Purpose There is significant national interest in tackling issues surrounding the needs of vulner...
Datafication is a social and political process that has mainly been led by powerful commercial inter...
The article raises political questions about the ways in which data has been constituted as an objec...
This article analyses three distinct child welfare data systems in England. We focus on child welfar...
Background Child welfare agencies in many countries are increasingly using predictive analytics to ...
This article considers the passage of the Children Act 2004 through Parliament.Drawing on recent deb...
Concerns are increasingly being raised about the routine collection and analysis of children’s data,...
Formal university–child welfare partnerships offer a unique opportunity to begin to fill the gaps in...
U.S., UK, and European municipalities are increasingly experimenting with data as an instrument for ...
The ways in which government supports families and protects children are always a fine balance. In r...
This article explores the flows and frictions of children’s data in the digital age, and how datafic...
A central element of the Every Child Matters reforms in England are measures which aim at improving ...
Background From 2016 to 2018 we collaborated on a programme of work with a local authority in the So...
Information-driven automated systems that deliver services proactively to citizens in need are heral...
A central element of the Every Child Matters reforms in England are measures which aim at improving ...
Purpose There is significant national interest in tackling issues surrounding the needs of vulner...
Datafication is a social and political process that has mainly been led by powerful commercial inter...
The article raises political questions about the ways in which data has been constituted as an objec...