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Data Lives How Data Are Made And Shape Our World Rob Kitchin

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Data Lives How Data Are Made And Shape Our World Rob Kitchin
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.79 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Rob Kitchin
ISBN: 9781529215649, 1529215641
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Data Lives How Data Are Made And Shape Our World Rob Kitchin by Rob Kitchin 9781529215649, 1529215641 instant download after payment.

The word ‘data’ has entered everyday conversation, but do we really understand what it means? How can we begin to grasp the scope and scale of our new data-rich world, and can we truly comprehend what is at stake? In Data Lives, renowned social scientist Rob Kitchin explores the intricacies of data creation and charts how data-driven technologies have become essential to how society, government and the economy work. Creatively blending scholarly analysis, biography and fiction, he demonstrates how data are shaped by social and political forces, and the extent to which they influence our daily lives. He reveals our data world to be one of potential danger, but also of hope.

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