Data Politics Worlds, Subjects, Rights
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....
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| Abstract | 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. Data and politics are now inseparable: data is not only shaping our social relations, preferences and life chances but our very democracies. Expert international contributors consider political questions about data and the ways it provokes subjects to govern themselves by making rights claims. Concerned with the things (infrastructures of servers, devices, and cables) and language (code, programming, and algorithms) that make up cyberspace, this book demonstrates that without understanding these conditions of possibility it is impossible to intervene in or to shape data politics. Aimed at academics and postgraduate students interested in political aspects of data, this volume will also be of interest to experts in the fields of internet studies, international studies, Big Data, digital social sciences and humanities. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.routledge.com/Data-Politics-Worlds-Subjects-Rights/Bigo-Isin-Ruppert/p/book/9781138053267, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. |
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| AbstractList | 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.
Data and politics are now inseparable: data is not only shaping our social relations, preferences and life chances but our very democracies. Expert international contributors consider political questions about data and the ways it provokes subjects to govern themselves by making rights claims. Concerned with the things (infrastructures of servers, devices, and cables) and language (code, programming, and algorithms) that make up cyberspace, this book demonstrates that without understanding these conditions of possibility it is impossible to intervene in or to shape data politics.
Aimed at academics and postgraduate students interested in political aspects of data, this volume will also be of interest to experts in the fields of internet studies, international studies, Big Data, digital social sciences and humanities. 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.Data and politics are now inseparable: data is not only shaping our social relations, preferences and life chances but our very democracies. Expert international contributors consider political questions about data and the ways it provokes subjects to govern themselves by making rights claims. Concerned with the things (infrastructures of servers, devices, and cables) and language (code, programming, and algorithms) that make up cyberspace, this book demonstrates that without understanding these conditions of possibility it is impossible to intervene in or to shape data politics.Aimed at academics and postgraduate students interested in political aspects of data, this volume will also be of interest to experts in the fields of internet studies, international studies, Big Data, digital social sciences and humanities. 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. Data and politics are now inseparable: data is not only shaping our social relations, preferences and life chances but our very democracies. Expert international contributors consider political questions about data and the ways it provokes subjects to govern themselves by making rights claims. Concerned with the things (infrastructures of servers, devices, and cables) and language (code, programming, and algorithms) that make up cyberspace, this book demonstrates that without understanding these conditions of possibility it is impossible to intervene in or to shape data politics. Aimed at academics and postgraduate students interested in political aspects of data, this volume will also be of interest to experts in the fields of internet studies, international studies, Big Data, digital social sciences and humanities. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.routledge.com/Data-Politics-Worlds-Subjects-Rights/Bigo-Isin-Ruppert/p/book/9781138053267, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. 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. Data and politics are now inseparable: data is not only shaping our social relations, preferences and life chances but our very democracies. Expert international contributors consider political questions about data and the ways it provokes subjects to govern themselves by making rights claims. Concerned with the things (infrastructures of servers, devices, and cables) and language (code, programming, and algorithms) that make up cyberspace, this book demonstrates that without understanding these conditions of possibility it is impossible to intervene in or to shape data politics. Aimed at academics and postgraduate students interested in political aspects of data, this volume will also be of interest to experts in the fields of internet studies, international studies, Big Data, digital social sciences and humanities. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.routledge.com/Data-Politics-Worlds-Subjects-Rights/Bigo-Isin-Ruppert/p/book/9781138053267, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. Chapter 1: Data Politics Didier Bigo, Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert PART 1: Conditions of Possibility of Data Politics Chapter 2: Knowledge Infrastructures under Siege: Climate Data as Memory, Truce, and Target Paul Edwards Chapter 3: Against Infrasomatisation: Towards a Critical Theory of Algorithms David Berry Chapter 4: Surveillance Capitalism, Surveillance Culture and Data Politics David Lyon PART 2: Worlds Chapter 5: Mutual Entanglement and Complex Sovereignty in Cyberspace Ronald J. Deibert and Louis W. Pauly Chapter 6: Digital Data and the Transnational Intelligence Space Didier Bigo and Laurent Bonelli Chapter 7: From Fake to Junk News, the Data Politics of Online Virality Tommaso Venturini Chapter 8: Seeing Like Big Tech: Security Assemblages, Technology, and the Future of State Bureaucracy Félix Tréguer PART 3: Subjects Chapter 9: Towards ‘data justice’: Bridging Anti-Surveillance and Social Justice Activism Lina Dencik, Arne Hintz and Jonathan Cable Chapter 10: Theses on Automation and Labour Brett Neilson and Ned Rossiter Chapter 11: Data’s Empire: Postcolonial Data Politics Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert PART 4: Rights Chapter 12: The Right to Data Oblivion Giovanni Ziccardi Chapter 13: Data Citizens: How to Reinvent Rights Jennifer Gabrys Chapter 14: Data Rights: Claiming Privacy Rights through International Institutions Elspeth Guild 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 International Studies 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, UK and 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). Open access – no commercial reuse 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. Data and politics are now inseparable: data is not only shaping our social relations, preferences and life chances but our very democracies. Expert international contributors consider political questions about data and the ways it provokes subjects to govern themselves by making rights claims. |
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| Subtitle | Worlds, Subjects, Rights |
| TableOfContents | Conclusions: three forms of data oblivion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13: Data citizens: how to reinvent rights -- Introduction -- Right to the city, right to data -- Citizen data, urban worlds -- Conclusion: Propositions for citizen data and urban worlds -- Acknowledgments -- Note -- Bibliography -- Chapter 14: Data rights: claiming privacy rights through international institutions -- Introduction -- Why data citizens? -- Data citizen -- Data citizens and international human rights: the ICCPR -- Personal data sharing among states - hastening the emergence of the data citizen? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index The transnational space of intelligence: the structural modalities and dispositions of actors regarding the digital -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: From fake to junk news: the data politics of online virality -- Junk news is not about algorithmic persuasion -- Junk news as a viral pollution -- Five modes of junk news production -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Seeing like Big Tech: security assemblages, technology, and the future of state bureaucracy -- Shifting public-private assemblages in the security field -- Bureaucracies in the age of data governance -- The Government Machine and the rule of law -- References -- PART III: Subjects -- Chapter 9: Towards data justice: bridging anti-surveillance and social justice activism -- The Snowden leaks and political activism -- Anti-surveillance and techno-legal resistance -- Resistance to datafication amongst political activists -- Responses to Snowden -- Resisting data collection -- "Data justice" and the bridging of activism(s) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Theses on automation and labour -- Automation has already happened -- Automation makes futures -- Automation needs data -- Automation intensifies extraction -- Automation adapts to environments -- Automation fails -- References -- Chapter 11: Data's empire: postcolonial data politics -- Postcolonial data politics -- Governing peoples: biopolitics and empire -- Governing postcolonial peoples -- Decolonising data's empire -- References -- PART IV: Rights -- Chapter 12: The right to data oblivion -- Introduction: accumulation of digital data in the information society -- The life and death of digital data -- A first legal-informatics issue: data portability -- A second legal-informatics issue: the right to be forgotten -- The impossibility of a technological oblivion Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Figures -- Table -- Textbox -- List of contributors -- The editors -- The contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Data politics -- Introduction -- What is data politics? -- Part I: conditions of possibility of data politics -- Part II: worlds -- Part III: subjects -- Part IV: rights -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- PART I: Conditions of possibility of data politics -- Chapter 2: Knowledge infrastructures under siege: climate data as memory, truce, and target -- Introduction -- "Long data" and environmental knowledge -- The glass laboratory -- Truces as targets: three climate data controversies of the early 21st century -- New fronts in the siege -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Against infrasomatization: towards a critical theory of algorithms -- "Freedom" -- "Chaos" -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Surveillance capitalism, surveillance culture and data politics -- Introduction -- Surveillance capitalism -- Surveillance culture -- Situating surveillance culture, surveillance capitalism -- Data politics and an optics of hope -- Note -- References -- PART II: Worlds -- Chapter 5: Mutual entanglement and complex sovereignty in cyberspace -- The territorialization impulse in cyberspace -- The United States and the transformation of cyberspace -- The extraterritorial projection of autocratic power -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 6: Digital data and the transnational intelligence space -- Introduction -- Data, information, intelligence: data as performances and products of competition between intelligence agencies -- Data ownership: an electronic encomienda -- Intelligence data: the work and competitions of intelligence actors |
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