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This open access book explores the challenges society faces with
big data, through the lens of culture rather than social, political
or economic trends, as demonstrated in the words we use, the values
that underpin our interactions, and the biases and assumptions that
drive us. Focusing on areas such as data and language, data and
sensemaking, data and power, data and invisibility, and big data
aggregation, it demonstrates that humanities research, focussing on
cultural rather than social, political or economic frames of
reference for viewing technology, resists mass datafication for a
reason, and that those very reasons can be instructive for the
critical observation of big data research and innovation. The eBook
editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND
4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by
Trinity College Dublin, DARIAH-EU and the European Commission.
This open access book explores the challenges society faces with
big data, through the lens of culture rather than social, political
or economic trends, as demonstrated in the words we use, the values
that underpin our interactions, and the biases and assumptions that
drive us. Focusing on areas such as data and language, data and
sensemaking, data and power, data and invisibility, and big data
aggregation, it demonstrates that humanities research, focussing on
cultural rather than social, political or economic frames of
reference for viewing technology, resists mass datafication for a
reason, and that those very reasons can be instructive for the
critical observation of big data research and innovation. The eBook
editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND
4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by
Trinity College Dublin, DARIAH-EU and the European Commission.
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