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Data Colonialism and Critical Data Literacy
This article argues that digital capitalism generates distinctive forms of epistemic violence through data colonialism – the appropriation of human experience as raw material for algorithmic processing and capital accumulation.
Christian Filk
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Theorising Digital Dispossession: An Enquiry into the Datafication of Accumulation by Dispossession
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of work and labour was being deeply pondered upon. The demarcations that emerged out of this juncture led to a bifurcation of labour into ‘essential workers’, who are pushed into precarity from the
Aishik Saha
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Data Colonialism and Data Localization: Issues and Challenges
The zeitgeist of the 21st century is warped, managed, and altogether driven by the slew of technological applications. They have usurped every activity of our life in its hold in such a way that wherever we turn, we find them interfacing, navigating, and monitoring human life.
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Researchers have argued that data colonialism is paving the way for a new stage of capitalism, defined as the result of the appropriation and trade of “datafied” human experience (Couldry and Mejias 2019).
Márcia M. Tait +2 more
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This letter proposes extending the post-trial provisions of the updated Declaration of Helsinki beyond pharmaceutical drugs to include AI tools, particularly those developed using data from low- and middle-income countries.
Hazar Haidar, Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki
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This study understands the rise and fall of cities as a result of colonial worldview and practices. Based on spatial political-economic thinking, this study examines the spatial implications of Dutch colonialism on urban growth in Java during the 19th ...
Hafid Setiadi +2 more
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Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is transforming public health and medicine as well, in the form of disease surveillance, resource allocation and clinical decision making.
Mengqi Deng +4 more
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Indigenous Peoples, Data, and the Coloniality of Surveillance
AbstractIn Aotearoa New Zealand (Aotearoa NZ), Māori (the Indigenous peoples of New Zealand) have long been objects of surveillance by state institutions and agents. State representations have centred on constructions of difference and deviance, on understandings of Indigenous peoples as dangerous, and on the management of Indigenous resistance to ...
Donna Cormack, Tahu Kukutai
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This paper employs Guy Debord’s theory of the society of the spectacle as its core framework, integrating Jean Baudrillard’s consumer society and Byung-Chul Han’s critique of digital culture, among other perspectives, to conduct a systematic ...
Haijie Liu, Ting Wang
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Data Consultations, Racism, and Critiquing Colonialism in Demographic Datasheets
Objective: We consider how data librarians can take antiracist action in education and consultations. We attempt to apply QuantCrit thinking, particularly to demographic datasheets. Methods: We synthesize historical context with modern critical thinking
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