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Data colonialism: compelling and useful, but whither epistemes?
This commentary reviews the strengths of the concept of data colonialism, arguing that it makes a strong and useful contribution to the debates on how to make sense of the myriad effects of datafication. It points out, however, that the key decolonial insight about supposed European objectivity are weakly integrated into the concept: while it gestures ...
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Reader’s Responses of the Colonized Land in Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
This study discusses colonialism in Africa in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. It aims to study readers' responses regarding colonialism in the novella.
Sonya Suciati Bedihardjo +1 more
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Data Colonialism: Rethinking Big Data’s Relation to the Contemporary Subject [PDF]
We are often told that data are the new oil. But unlike oil, data are not a substance found in nature. It must be appropriated. The capture and processing of social data unfolds through a process we call data relations, which ensures the “natural” conversion of daily life into a data stream. The result is nothing less than a new social order, based on
Couldry, Nick, Mejias, Ulises
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Data stream classification with ant colony optimisation [PDF]
Data stream mining has recently emerged in response to the rapidly increasing continuous data generation. While the majority of Ant Colony Optimisation (ACO) rule induction algorithms have proved to be successful in producing both accurate and comprehensive classification models in nonstreaming (batch) settings, currently ACO-based algorithms for ...
Helal, A, Otero, FEB
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The phenomenology of colonialism
This article unpacks African students’ understanding of colonialism in higher education through the narratives of social work graduates who attended a university located in KwaZulu-Natal.
Thembelihle Makhanya
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Decolonizing Information Narratives: Entangled Apocalyptics, Algorithmic Racism and the Myths of History [PDF]
In what follows, some contemporary narratives about ‘the information society’ are interrogated from critical race theoretical and decolonial perspectives with a view to constructing a ‘counter-narrative’ purporting to demonstrate the embeddedness of ...
Ali, Syed Mustafa
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Sejarah Islam di Spanyol: Dualisme Makna antara Penyebaran Agama dan Kolonialisme Islam
This research aims to analyze the dualism of meaning in the history of Islam in Spain, concerning the spread of Islam and the practices of colonialism that occurred during the Al-Andalus period. The research utilizes a historical approach, drawing on the
Abdul Rahman Matondang +2 more
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Biometric data's colonial imaginaries continue in Aadhaar's minimal data
AbstractThis paper considers three moments in the treatment of data about race and identity in India. Many elements go into the development of data imaginaries as these change over time. A complete history is beyond the scope of this paper, but I develop three key episodes to explore critical but changing features of interrelations between race ...
Sananda Sahoo +6 more
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JAX Colony Management System (JCMS): an extensible colony and phenotype data management system [PDF]
The Jackson Laboratory Colony Management System (JCMS) is a software application for managing data and information related to research mouse colonies, associated biospecimens, and experimental protocols. JCMS runs directly on computers that run one of the PC Windows operating systems, but can be accessed via web browser interfaces from any computer ...
Donnelly, C J +6 more
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This paper explores digital marginalization, data marginalization, and algorithmic exclusions in the Souths. To this effect, it argues that underrepresented users and communities continue to be marginalized and excluded by digital technologies, by big ...
Chaka Chaka
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