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Weak Systems. Unveiling the Vulnerabilities of Digitization
This article discusses digitization weaknesses, biases, and malfunctions to challenge popular, almost hegemonic visions of contemporary technologies. By focusing on examples provided by recent mediated cases, controversies, and critical research about ...
Paolo Bory, Philip Di Salvo
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OBJECTIVES:. There is only low-certainty evidence on the use of predictive models to assist COVID-19 patient’s ICU admission decision-making process.
Amazigh Aguersif, MD +13 more
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Participation in democracy, in today’s digital and datafied society, requires the development of a series of transversal skills, which should be fostered in higher education (HE) through critically oriented pedagogies that interweave technical data ...
Javiera Atenas +2 more
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Critical Data Encryption: A Deep Study
This research offers a thorough analysis of critical data encryption with an emphasis on its relevance in the age of massive digital data and persistent cybersecurity risks. It examines a number of vital data encryption-related topics, such as the development of cryptography over time, strategies for safeguarding crucial data, algorithms for encrypting
ISHA SHARMA -, RAJ THAKUR -
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Büyük Veri (Big Data)’nin Yapay Zekâ Uygulamalarında Toplumsal Sınıflandırmaya Yönelik Kaygılar
Büyük Veri kavramı bağlamında gerçekleştirilen çalışmalarda, teknolojik determinist yaklaşımın etkileri dikkat çekmektedir. Bu etkilere yönelik eleştirilerin merkezinde, teknoloji odaklı bir yaklaşımın sosyal, kültürel ve etik yönleri göz ardı edeceği ...
Ayşe Aslı Sezgin, Sevda Ünal
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Environmental justice and drinking water: A critical review of primary data studies
Though safe drinking water for all is a global public health goal, disparities in access persist worldwide. We present a critical review of primary‐data based environmental justice (EJ) studies on drinking water.
Seigi Karasaki +3 more
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Understanding migrants in COVID-19 counting: Rethinking the data-(in)visibility nexus
The COVID-19 pandemic confronts society with a dilemma between (in)visibility, security, and care. While invisibility might be sought by unregistered and undocumented people, being counted and thus visible during a pandemic is a precondition of existence
Annalisa Pelizza +2 more
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“Environmental media” in the cloud: The making of critical data center art
Despite the numerous projects and exhibitions dedicated to technology and Internet infrastructure, “Data Center Studies” has not yet fully grappled with art’s role in the wider intervention critical scholarship is making via the data center—as object ...
Mél Hogan
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