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Collaborative Research in the Datafied Society
Methods and Practices for Investigation and Intervention

English · Hardback

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Collaborative Research in the Datafied Society offers a combination of theoretical insights, practical methodologies, and case studies, showcasing the power of collaborative research with stakeholders across diverse communities and civil society to tackle challenges that address pressing issues stemming from data practices and social justice issues.


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Mirko Tobias Schäfer is Associate Professor of AI, Data & Society at Utrecht University's research area 'Governing the Digital Society' and the Department for Information and Computing Sciences. Mirko is co-founder and Sciences lead of the Data School. He studies the datafication of public management and engages in the development of responsible and accountable AI and data practices. Karin van Es is Associate Professor of Media and Culture Studies and project lead Humanities at Data School, both at Utrecht University. Tracey P. Lauriault is Associate Professor, Critical Media and Big Data and board member of the Institute for Data Science at Carleton University in Canada. As a data and technological citizen, she examines data and technological systems to make them more just, inclusive, equitable and environmentally sustainable.


Product details

Assisted by Karin Es (Editor), Tracey Lauriault (Editor), Karin van Es (Editor), Mirko Tobias Schäfer (Editor)
Authors Mirko Tobias Es Schafer
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 20.08.2024
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system
 
EAN 9789463727679
ISBN 978-94-63-72767-9
Pages 306
 

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