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[Commlist] New special issue published "Data reflectivity and user reflexivity" (Convergence)
Thu Jan 09 20:24:56 GMT 2025
New special issue published
"Data reflectivity and user reflexivity: New conceptual pathways for
connecting structural approaches with user perspectives"
Convergence (Sage)
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/cona/30/6
<https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/cona/30/6>
Some articles are open access and some with restricted access
Edited by
Martina S Mahnke, Roskilde University, Denmark
Joelle Swart, University of Groeningen, The Netherlands
David Mathieu, Roskilde University, Denmark
Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt, Malmö University, Sweden
From the introduction:
Ongoing societal datafication and, most recently, the widely noticed
launch of ChatGPT, continue to raise the “user question”: what role(s)
does the user play in datafied, artificial, and automated environments?
Recent technological advancements have begun to challenge fundamental
assumptions in media and communication theory and, thus, urge scholars
to (re-)visit and (re-)examine the interrelations, dynamics, and
entanglements of (human) users with datafied environments. Two rapidly
expanding but still largely distinct bodies of research are addressing
these topics: critical data and platform studies, primarily focusing on
structural approaches, and user-centered perspectives anchored in the
tradition of audience research. Situated at the intersection of studying
platform power and user agency, the aim of this special issue is to
connect structural approaches with studies of lived user experiences
through the lenses of reflectivity and reflexivity. We believe that
linking platform and data perspectives dealing with questions of power,
accountability, and governance on a societal level to users’ engagement
with digital technologies and automated systems in an everyday context
is a fruitful path when aiming for a comprehensive understanding of the
societal implications of the widespread adoption and integration of
digital platforms and intelligent technologies. The concepts of
reflectivity and reflexivity provide a valuable conceptual starting
point for a more integrated and holistic discussion of the complex
user-data relations emerging in and from datafied environments. While
the individual contributions in this special issue present their own
take on the proposed concepts, the purpose of this introduction is to
establish a broader theoretical foundation by outlining some overarching
considerations on how these concepts can be understood and integrated.
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