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Vol. 38 No. 1 (2018): Data Activism

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Editorial

  • Reversing Data Politics: An Introduction to the Special Issue
    Stefania Milan, Lonneke van der Velden
    1-3
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Archive

  • Three Aspects of Data Worlds
    Jonathan Gray
    4-17
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  • Living with Data: Aligning Data Studies and Data Activism Through a Focus on Everyday Experiences of Datafication
    Helen Kennedy
    18-30
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  • Surveillance Realism and the Politics of Imagination: Is There No Alternative?
    Lina Dencik
    31-43
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  • Civic Tech at mySociety: How the Imagined Affordances of Data Shape Data Activism
    Stefan Baack
    44-56
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  • Data Activism in Light of the Public Sphere
    Miren GutiƩrrez
    57-71
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  • Ambiguity, Ambivalence, and Activism: Data Organizing Inside the Institution
    Leah Horgan, Paul Dourish
    72-84
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Interviews

  • The Future of the New: An interview with Boris Groys
    Thijs Lijster
    85-97
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Book Reviews

  • Black Transparency in the Era of Post-Truth
    Patricia de Vries
    98-102
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  • The Parameters of Platform Capitalism
    Niels van Doorn
    103-107
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  • Fantasies of Neoliberalism: From the Clerical to the Entrepreneurial Subject
    Jan Overwijk
    108-111
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