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- Title Pages
- Contributors
- An Introduction to Big Data and Democracy
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One Big Data, Consequentialism and Privacy -
Two Politics, Big Data and Opacity Respect -
Three A Pre-Occupation with Possession: the (Non-) Ownership of Personal Data -
Four Policing with Big Data: DNA Matching vs Crime Prediction -
Five Dark Advertising and the Democratic Process -
Six Twitter and Electoral Bias -
Seven Gated Communities of the Digitised Mind -
Eight The Network and the Demos: Big Data and the Epistemic Justifications of Democracy -
Nine The Technics of a Gnostic World: an Ontogeny of Big Data -
Ten Trust and Algorithmic Opacity -
Eleven Opacity, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Democratic Processes -
Twelve The Big Data Paradox and Its Importance to Strategy and Military Systems Development -
Thirteen Beyond the Concept of Anonymity: What is Really at Stake? -
Fourteen Big Data Analytics and the Accessibility of Public Inquiries -
Fifteen Developing an Ethical Compass for Big Data - Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Big Data and Democracy
- Author(s):
- Kevin Macnish, Jai Galliott
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Contributors
- An Introduction to Big Data and Democracy
-
One Big Data, Consequentialism and Privacy -
Two Politics, Big Data and Opacity Respect -
Three A Pre-Occupation with Possession: the (Non-) Ownership of Personal Data -
Four Policing with Big Data: DNA Matching vs Crime Prediction -
Five Dark Advertising and the Democratic Process -
Six Twitter and Electoral Bias -
Seven Gated Communities of the Digitised Mind -
Eight The Network and the Demos: Big Data and the Epistemic Justifications of Democracy -
Nine The Technics of a Gnostic World: an Ontogeny of Big Data -
Ten Trust and Algorithmic Opacity -
Eleven Opacity, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Democratic Processes -
Twelve The Big Data Paradox and Its Importance to Strategy and Military Systems Development -
Thirteen Beyond the Concept of Anonymity: What is Really at Stake? -
Fourteen Big Data Analytics and the Accessibility of Public Inquiries -
Fifteen Developing an Ethical Compass for Big Data - Index