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[ecrea] new special issue on 'data activism'
Thu Apr 26 14:17:53 GMT 2018
The DATACTIVE team at the University of Amsterdam
(https://data-activism.net) is proud to announce the publication of the
special issue on ‘data activism’ of Krisis: Journal for Contemporary
Philosophy. Edited by Stefania Milan and Lonneke van der Velden, this
special issue features six amazing articles by Jonathan Gray, Helen
Kennedy, Lina Dencik, Stefan Baack, Miren Gutierrez, Leah Horgan and
Paul Dourish; an interview with Boris Groys by Thijs Lijster and three
book reviews (see below for details). The journal is open access and you
can read and download the article from http://krisis.eu.
Issue 1, 2018: Data Activism (Krisis: Journal for Contemporary Philosophy)
Digital data increasingly plays a central role in contemporary politics
and public life. Citizen voices are increasingly mediated by proprietary
social media platforms and are shaped by algorithmic ranking and
re-ordering, but data informs how states act, too. This special issue
wants to shift the focus of the conversation. Non-governmental
organizations, hackers, and activists of all kinds provide a myriad of
‘alternative’ interventions, interpretations, and imaginaries of what
data stands for and what can be done with it.
Jonathan Gray starts off this special issue by suggesting how data can
be involved in providing horizons of intelligibility and organising
social and political life. Helen Kennedy’s contribution advocates for a
focus on emotions and everyday lived experiences with data. Lina Dencik
puts forward the notion of ‘surveillance realism’ to explore the
pervasiveness of contemporary surveillance and the emergence of
alternative imaginaries. Stefan Baack investigates how data are used to
facilitate civic engagement. Miren Gutiérrez explores how activists can
make use of data infrastructures such as databases, servers, and
algorithms. Finally, Leah Horgan and Paul Dourish critically engage with
the notion of data activism by looking at everyday data work in a local
administration. Further, this issue features an interview with Boris
Groys by Thijs Lijster, whose work Über das Neue enjoys its 25th
anniversary last year. Lastly, three book reviews illuminate key aspects
of datafication. Patricia de Vries reviews Metahavens’ Black
Transparency; Niels van Doorn writes on Platform Capitalism by Nick
Srnicek and Jan Overwijk comments on The Entrepeneurial Self by Ulrich
Bröckling.
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