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Title Data politics : worlds, subjects, rights / edited by Didier Bigo, Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert.

Publication Info. London : Routledge, 2019.

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Description 1 online resource.
Series Routledge studies in international political sociology
Routledge studies in international political sociology.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 18, 2019)
Summary "Data has become a social and political issue because of its capacity to reconfigure relationships between states, subjects, and citizens. This book explores how data has acquired such an important capacity and examines how critical interventions in its uses in both theory and practice are possible"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Data politics : worlds, subjects and rights / Didier Bigo, Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert -- Knowledge infrastructures under siege : climate data as memory, truce, and target / Paul Edwards -- Against infrasomatisation : towards a critical theory of algorithms / David Berry -- Surveillance capitalism, surveillance culture and data politics / David Lyon -- Mutual entanglement and complex sovereignty in cyberspace / Ronald J. Deibert and Louis W. Pauly -- Digital data and the transnational intelligence space / Didier Bigo and Laurent Bonelli -- From fake to junk news, the data politics of online virality / Tommaso Venturini -- Seeing like big tech : security assemblages, technology, and the future of state bureaucracy / Félix Tréguer -- Towards "data justice" : bridging anti-surveillance and social justice activism / Lina Dencik, Arne Hintz and Jonathan Cable -- Theses on automation and labour / Brett Neilson and Ned Rossiter -- Data's empire : postcolonial data politics / Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert -- The right to data oblivion / Giovanni Ziccardi -- Data citizens : how to reinvent rights / Jennifer Gabrys -- Data rights : claiming privacy rights through international institutions / Elspeth Guild.
Biography Didier Bigo is Professor of War Studies at King's College London and Research Professor at Sciences-Po, CERI Paris. He is editor of the quarterly journal, Cultures & Conflicts, and was the founder and co-editor of International Political Sociology, published by InternationalStudies Association. His work concerns sociology of surveillance, policing, and borders. He co-edited Transversal Lines (with Tugba Basaran, Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet and R.B.J. Walker, 2016) as part of the Routledge Studies in International Political Sociology. Engin Isin is Professor in International Politics at Queen Mary University of London, UKand University of London, Institute in Paris (ULIP). Isin's work concerns politics of the changing figure of the citizen as a political subject. He has authored Cities Without Citizens (1992), Citizenship and Identity (with Patricia Wood, 1999), Being Political (2002), Citizens Without Frontiers (2012), and Being Digital Citizens (with Evelyn Ruppert, 2015). He has edited Acts of Citizenship (2008) with Greg Nielsen, Enacting European Citizenship (2013) with Michael Saward, and Routledge Handbook of Global Citizenship Studies (2014) with Peter Nyers. His latest book is Citizenship after Orientalism: Transforming Political Theory (2015). Evelyn Ruppert is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. She studies how digital technologies and the data they generate can powerfully shape and have consequences for how people are known and governed and how they understand themselves as political subjects, that is, citizens with rights to data. Evelyn is PI of an ERC funded project, Peopling Europe: How data make a people (ARITHMUS; 2014-19). She is Founding and Editor-in-Chief of the SAGE open access journal, Big Data & Society. Recent books are Being Digital Citizens (with Engin Isin, 2015) and Modes of Knowing (with John Law, 2016).
Subject Big data -- Political aspects.
Big data -- Social aspects.
COMPUTERS -- Databases -- Data Warehousing.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Big data -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst01983681
Big data -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01983622
Added Author Bigo, Didier, editor.
Isin, Engin F. (Engin Fahri), 1959- editor.
Ruppert, Evelyn Sharon, 1959- editor.
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