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Everyday Data Cultures. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 160 Pages
  • June 2022
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5838377

The AI revolution can seem powerful and unstoppable, extracting data from every aspect of our lives and subjecting us to unprecedented surveillance and control. But at ground level, even the most advanced ‘smart’ technologies are not as all-powerful as either the tech companies or their critics would have us believe.

From gig worker activism to wellness tracking with sex toys and TikTokers' manipulation of the algorithm, this book shows how ordinary people are negotiating the datafication of society. The book establishes a new theoretical framework for understanding everyday experiences of data and automation, and offers guidance on the ethical responsibilities we share as we learn to live together with data-driven machines.

Everyday Data Cultures is essential reading for students and researchers in digital media and communication, as well as for anyone interested in the role of data and AI in society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements



1. Introduction

2. The Everyday Data Cultures Framework

3. Everyday Data Intimacies

4. Everyday Data Literacies

5. Everyday Data Publics

6. Conclusion



Notes

References

Index

Authors

Jean Burgess Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. Kath Albury Anthony McCosker Rowan Wilken RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.