Towards an Anthropology of Data
Rachel Douglas-Jones (editor-in-chief), Antonia Walford (editor-in-chief), Nick Seaver (editor-in-chief)
Paperback Published on: 03/06/2021
Price: £19.99
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Synopsis
This volume presents a set of theoretically inventive pieces that engage with data across its many locations, from government databases to ecological field stations, from kitchen tables to concrete bunkers.
- Contributors demonstrate how thinking with data can be conceptually generative for anthropology, prompting us to reconsider our understanding of topics including bodies, persons, and the social itself
- Shows how 'big' data which may have once seemed limited to business or high tech, ethnographers are now finding data - and its attendant values and practices - in their field sites around the world
- Examines how data has motivated a sweep of dystopian visions, signaling the invasion of privacy, political manipulation, or shadowy data doubles
- Discusses how anthropologists have been cautious in taking data itself as an object of theoretical interest, even as the effects of data become manifest in our ethnographies
- By putting data in its place, the chapters collected here develop conceptual tools that will prove useful for anthropologists who find 'data' in their data
Publisher information
- Publisher: Wiley
- ISBN: 9781119816768
- Number of pages: 180
- Dimensions: 171 x 245 x 9 mm
- Weight: 290g
- Languages: English
