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Critical Data Studies 8 Big data 4 Data literacy 4 Algorithmic accountability 2 Algorithmic governance 2 Artificial intelligence 2 Big Data 2 Big data education 2 Big data literacy 2 Data 2 Data governance 2 Data justice 2 News media 2 Power 2 Sensors 2 Social media 2 Virtual reality 2 Analphabetismus 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Communication media 1 Data Mining 1 Data mining 1 Data protection 1 Datenschutz 1 Educational achievement 1 Illiteracy 1 Information management 1 Informationsmanagement 1 Kommunikationsmedien 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Social Web 1 Social web 1 Virtuelle Realität 1
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Article 4 Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4
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English 8
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Carter, Marcus 2 Dreher, Tanja 2 Egliston, Ben 2 Humphry, Justine 2 Hynes, Danielle 2 James, Alexandra 2 Nguyen, Dennis 2 Sander, Ina 2 Whelan, Andrew 2
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Internet Policy Review 4 Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 4
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4
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From access and transparency to refusal: Three responses to algorithmic governance
James, Alexandra; Hynes, Danielle; Whelan, Andrew; … - In: Internet Policy Review 12 (2023) 2, pp. 1-28
In this paper, we identify three responses evident in the dialogue regarding the emergence and development of data driven algorithmic governance. The first two responses, ones of access, inclusion and transparency, seek to remedy harms produced by the deployment of advanced digital technologies...
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How news media frame data risks in their coverage of big data and AI
Nguyen, Dennis - In: Internet Policy Review 12 (2023) 2, pp. 1-30
Public discourses have become sensitive to the ethical challenges of big data and artificial intelligence, as scandals about privacy invasion, algorithmic discrimination, and manipulation in digital platforms repeatedly make news headlines. However, it remains largely unexplored how exactly...
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How news media frame data risks in their coverage of big data and AI
Nguyen, Dennis - In: Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 12 (2023) 2, pp. 1-30
Public discourses have become sensitive to the ethical challenges of big data and artificial intelligence, as scandals about privacy invasion, algorithmic discrimination, and manipulation in digital platforms repeatedly make news headlines. However, it remains largely unexplored how exactly...
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From access and transparency to refusal : three responses to algorithmic governance
James, Alexandra; Hynes, Danielle; Whelan, Andrew; … - In: Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 12 (2023) 2, pp. 1-28
In this paper, we identify three responses evident in the dialogue regarding the emergence and development of data driven algorithmic governance. The first two responses, ones of access, inclusion and transparency, seek to remedy harms produced by the deployment of advanced digital technologies...
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Critical questions for Facebook's virtual reality: Data, power and the metaverse
Egliston, Ben; Carter, Marcus - In: Internet Policy Review 10 (2021) 4, pp. 1-23
-intensive form of technology, and where its potential data-borne harms may lie. Drawing from critical data studies, we examine the …
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Critical questions for Facebook's virtual reality : data, power and the metaverse
Egliston, Ben; Carter, Marcus - In: Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 10 (2021) 4, pp. 1-23
-intensive form of technology, and where its potential data-borne harms may lie. Drawing from critical data studies, we examine the …
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What is critical big data literacy and how can it be implemented?
Sander, Ina - In: Internet Policy Review 9 (2020) 2, pp. 1-22
This paper argues that data literacy today needs to go beyond the mere skills to use data. Instead, it suggests the concept of an extended critical big data literacy that places awareness and critical reflection of big data systems at its centre. The presented research findings give first...
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What is critical big data literacy and how can it be implemented?
Sander, Ina - In: Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 9 (2020) 2, pp. 1-22
This paper argues that data literacy today needs to go beyond the mere skills to use data. Instead, it suggests the concept of an extended critical big data literacy that places awareness and critical reflection of big data systems at its centre. The presented research findings give first...
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