This Open Access book examines the ambivalences of data power.
Firstly, the ambivalences between global infrastructures and local
invisibilities challenge the grand narrative of the ephemeral
nature of a global data infrastructure. They make visible local
working and living conditions, and the resources and arrangements
required to operate and run them. Secondly, the book examines
ambivalences between the state and data justice. It considers data
justice in relation to state surveillance and data capitalism, and
reflects on the ambivalences between an "entrepreneurial state" and
a "welfare state". Thirdly, the authors discuss ambivalences of
everyday practices and collective action, in which civil society
groups, communities, and movements try to position the interests of
people against the "big players" in the tech industry. The book
includes eighteen chapters that provide new and varied perspectives
on the role of data and data infrastructures in our increasingly
datafied societies.
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