Statistical data and evidence-based claims are increasingly central to our everyday lives. Critically examining ‘Big Data’, this book charts the recent explosion in sources of data, including those precipitated by global developments and technological change. It sets out changes and controversies related to data harvesting and construction, dissemination and data analytics by a range of private, governmental and social organisations in multiple settings. Analysing the power of data to shape political debate, the presentation of ideas to us by the media, and issues surrounding data ownership and access, the authors suggest how data can be used to uncover injustices and to advance social progress.
ISBN: | 9781447348221 |
Publication date: | 21st August 2019 |
Author: | Jim (University of Durham) Ridgway, Ron (Department of Geography, University of Bristol) Johnston, Liliana (Universit Bounegru |
Publisher: | Policy Press an imprint of Bristol University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 414 pages |
Genres: |
Social research and statistics Data capture and analysis Privacy and data protection |