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Towards an Anthropology of Data

Towards an Anthropology of Data
Towards an Anthropology of Data

Towards an Anthropology of Data

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“Anthropologists seeking generative approaches to data will find in this collection a broad and inspiring array of examples.” - Anthropology Book Forum OPEN ACCESS BOOK REVIEWS ~ ISSN: 2380-7725, March 2022



“Anthropologists seeking generative approaches to data will find in this collection a broad and inspiring array of examples.” - Anthropology Book Forum OPEN ACCESS BOOK REVIEWS ~ ISSN: 2380-7725, March 2022



Rachel Douglas-Jones is Associate Professor of Anthropological Approaches to Data and Infrastructure at the IT University of Copenhagen, where she is Head of the Technologies in Practice research group and co-Director of the ETHOS Lab. Her research interests centre on evaluative knowledge practices and technologies of governance, including ethics committees, digital bureaucracies, technological substitution and augmentation, data erasure and most recently, the ethics of inference. She is the editor (with Bob Simpson) of New Immortalities and editor (with Justin Shaffner) of Hope and Insufficiency: Capacity Building in Ethnographic Comparison.

Antonia Walford is Lecturer in Digital Anthropology at University College London. Their research explores the effects of digital data and datafication on social, cultural and political imaginaries and practices, with ethnographic focus on the environmental sciences and the Brazilian Amazon. They are the co-editor of A World Laid Waste? Responding to the Social, Cultural and Political Consequences of Globalisation; Lineages and Advancements in Material Culture Studies: perspectives from UCL Anthropology and Environmental Alterities (forthcoming).

Nick Seaver is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Tufts University, where he teaches in the Science, Technology, and Society program. He studies how technologists make sense of cultural concerns like taste and attention, conducting ethnographic fieldwork with programmers, computer scientists, and entrepreneurs in the United States. His work has been published in journals including Big Data & SocietyCultural Anthropology, and the Journal of Material Culture.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Wiley-Blackwell
  • Verschenen
    jun. 2021
  • Bladzijden
    180
  • Genre
    Sociologie: familie en relaties
  • Afmetingen
    244 x 173 x 8 mm
  • Gewicht
    290 gram
  • EAN
    9781119816768
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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