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Data And Society
Data And Society
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The relationship between data and society is often seen as additive, but this book proposes an alternative viewpoint that data is constitutive of many societal issues. It emphasizes the need to start from first principles and examine the nature of data itself, as well as the mechanics of data representation and articulation. The aim is to examine the place of data structures across cultures and societies and to better understand why humans make records and the unintended consequences of their use.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 400 pages
\n Publication date: 11 August 2021
\n Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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The relationship between data and society is often perceived as an additive one, where data and society are seen as distinct entities that intersect to form an intersection. However, this book takes an alternative perspective, arguing that data is constitutive of many societal issues rather than simply fitting with or contributing to them. Constitutive refers to data's power to institute, establish, or enact society. To understand the constitutive nature of data, it is essential to start from first principles and closely examine the nature of data itself. This includes focusing on the mechanics of data, such as how it is represented and articulated in records or data structures.
By examining the place of data structures across cultures and societies, the book aims to better understand why humans make records and some of the unintended consequences of their use, particularly in the modern world. The book suggests that data structures are not neutral tools but rather reflect and shape the social, cultural, and economic contexts in which they are created and used. It also highlights the importance of considering the ethical and social implications of data collection, processing, and analysis, particularly in the context of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data.
In conclusion, this book offers an alternative viewpoint on the relationship between data and society, arguing that data is constitutive of many societal issues and requires a close examination of its nature, mechanics, and ethical implications. By exploring the place of data structures across cultures and societies, the book aims to better understand why humans make records and the unintended consequences of their use, particularly in the modern world.
\n Weight: 726g\n
Dimension: 240 x 242 x 28 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9789811237249\n \n
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