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Author Feinberg, Melanie, 1970- author. Author.

Title Everyday adventures with unruly data / Melanie Feinberg.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2022]
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 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  303.4833 FEINBERG    Check Shelf
Description xii, 318 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Women lcdgt
Americans lcdgt
University and college faculty members lcdgt
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: A spirit of adventure -- Serendipity -- Objectivity -- Equivalence -- Interoperability -- Taxonomy -- Labels -- Locality -- Conclusion: Still life with data.
Summary "Paired informal and scholarly essays show how everyday events reveal fundamental concepts of data, including its creation, aggregation, management, and use. Whether questioning numbers on a scale, laughing at a misspelling of one's name, or finding ourselves confused in a foreign supermarket, we are engaging with data. The only way to handle data responsibly, says Melanie Feinberg in this incisive work, is to take into account its human character. Though the data she discusses may seem familiar, close scrutiny shows it to be ambiguous, complicated, and uncertain: unruly. Drawing on the tools of information science, she uses everyday events such as deciding between Blender A and Blender B on Amazon to demonstrate a practical, critical, and generative mode of thinking about data: its creation, management, aggregation, and use. Each chapter pairs a self-contained main essay (an adventure) with a scholarly companion essay (the reflection). The adventure begins with an anecdote--visiting the library, running out of butter, cooking rice on a different stove. Feinberg argues that to understand the power and pitfalls of data science, we must attend to the data itself, not merely the algorithms that manipulate it. As she reflects on the implications of commonplace events, Feinberg explicates fundamental concepts of data that reveal the many tiny design decisions--which may not even seem like design at all--that shape how data comes to be. Through the themes of serendipity, objectivity, equivalence, interoperability, taxonomy, labels, and locality, she illuminates the surprisingly pervasive role of data in our daily thoughts and lives. "-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Information technology -- Social aspects.
Knowledge management.
Information organization.
Information society.
Knowledge Management (DNLM)D058436
Information Storage and Retrieval (DNLM)D016247
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
Information organization. (OCoLC)fst00972595
Information society. (OCoLC)fst00972767
Information technology -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst00973131
Knowledge management. (OCoLC)fst00988184
Genre/Form Informational works.
ISBN 9780262544405 (paperback)
0262544407 (paperback)
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