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_2DOI _ahttps://doi.org/10.16997/book13 |
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_aRichterich, Annika _93911 |
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_aThe Big Data Agenda _b: Data Ethics and Critical Data Studies _c/ Annika Richterich |
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_aLondon _bUniversity of Westminster Press _c2018 |
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520 | _aThis book highlights that the capacity for gathering, analysing, and utilising vast amounts of digital (user) data raises significant ethical issues. Annika Richterich provides a systematic contemporary overview of the field of critical data studies that reflects on practices of digital data collection and analysis. The book assesses in detail one big data research area: biomedical studies, focused on epidemiological surveillance. Specific case studies explore how big data have been used in academic work. The Big Data Agenda concludes that the use of big data in research urgently needs to be considered from the vantage point of ethics and social justice. Drawing upon discourse ethics and critical data studies, Richterich argues that entanglements between big data research and technology/ internet corporations have emerged. In consequence, more opportunities for discussing and negotiating emerging research practices and their implications for societal values are neede | ||
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_aTecnologías habilitadoras digitales _918 |
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_aSanidad digital _2 _92065 |
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653 | _aBig data | ||
653 | _aDigital Humanities | ||
653 | _aDiscourse Ethics | ||
653 | _aPredictive Analytics | ||
653 | _aPublic Health | ||
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