What constitutes a data practice and how do contemporary digital
media technologies reconfigure our understanding of practices in
general? Autonomously acting media, distributed digital
infrastructures, and sensor-based media environments challenge the
conditions of accounting for data practices both theoretically and
empirically. Which forms of cooperation are constituted in and by
data practices? And how are human and nonhuman agencies distributed
and interrelated in data-saturated environments? The volume
collects theoretical, empirical, and historiographical
contributions from a range of international scholars to shed light
on the current shift from media to data practices.
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