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Data doxa: The affective consequences of data practices
2018
Big Data & Society
This paper explores the embedding of data producing technologies in people's everyday lives and practices. It traces how repeated encounters with digital data operate to naturalise these entities, while often blindsiding their agentive properties and the ways they get implicated in processes of exploitation and governance. I propose and develop the notion of 'data doxa' to conceptualise the way in which digital data -and the devices and platforms that stage data -have come to be perceived in
doi:10.1177/2053951717751551
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