sabato 17 maggio 2014

Surveillance & Society: the international journal of surveillance studies - Volume 12, Number 2: Big Data Surveillance


Surveillance & Society: the international journal of surveillance studies has a new issue out on big data. We have a commentary on big data issues for the open site next week.
edited by Mark Andrejevic and Kelly Gates
featuring 7 new articles:

  • Jose van Dijck – Datafication, dataism and dataveillance: Big Data between scientific paradigm and ideology
  • Sara Degli Esposti – When big data meets dataveillance: the hidden side of analytics
  • Martin French – Gaps in the gaze: Informatic practice and the work of public health surveillance
  • Tyler Butler Reigeluth – Why data is not enough: Digital traces as control of self and self-control
  • Martijn van Otterlo – Automated Experimentation in Walden 3.0: The Next step in Profiling, Predicting, Control and Surveillance
  • Francisco Klauser and Anders Albrechtslund – From self-tracking to smart urban infrastructures: towards an interdisciplinary research agenda on Big Data
  • Lindsay Thomas – Pandemics of the future: Disease surveillance in real time
  • book reviews

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