New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies: The Ambivalences of Data
Power-An Introduction.Part I Global Infrastructures and Local
Invisibilities.Data Power and Counter-power with Chinese
Characteristics.Transnational Networks of Influence: The Twitter
Presence of the Quantified Self and Maker Movements' Organizational
Elites.The Power of Data Science Ontogeny: Thick Data Studies on the
Indian IT Skill Tutoring Microcosm.Fighting the "System" A Pilot Project
on the Opacity of Algorithms in Political Communication.Indigenous
Peoples, Data, and the Coloniality of Surveillance.Part II State and
Data Justice.The Datafied Welfare State: A Perspective from the UK.The
Value Dynamics of Data Capitalism: Cultural Production and Consumption
in a Datafied World.Mapping Data Justice as a Multidimensional Concept
Through Feminist and Legal Perspectives.Reconfiguring Education Through
Data: How Data Practices Reconfigure Teacher Professionalism and
Curriculum.Public Values and Technological Change: Mapping how
Municipalities Grapple with Data Ethics.Welfare Data Society? Critical
Evaluation of the Possibilities of Developing Data Infrastructure
Literacy from User Data Workshops to Public Service Media.Part III
Everyday Practices and Collective Action.(Not) Safe to Use: Insecurities
in Everyday Data Practices with Period-Tracking Apps.Community Rankings
and Affective Discipline: The Case of Fandometrics.Affinity Spaces as an
Analytical Lens for Attending to Temporality in Critical Data Studies:
The Case of COVID-19-Related, Educational Twitter Communication."Party
like it's December 31, 1983" Supporting Data Literacy at
CryptoParties.Researching Public Trust in Datafication: Reflections on
the Deliberative Citizen Jury as Method.Worker Perspectives on Designs
for a Crowdwork Co-operative.Counting, Debunking, Making, Witnessing,
Shielding: What Critical Data Studies Can Learn from Data Activism
During the Pandemic.