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Data justice and data solidarity. [PDF]
Datafication shapes and gradually transforms societies. Given this impact, issues of justice around data-driven practices have received more and more attention in recent years as shown, for example, by various reports and guidelines on artificial intelligence and data ethics. In this article, we elaborate on and defend two claims.
Braun M, Hummel P.
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Data justice and biodiversity conservation. [PDF]
Abstract Increases in data availability coupled with enhanced computational capacities are revolutionizing conservation. But in the excitement over the opportunities afforded by new data, there has been less discussion of the justice implications of data used in conservation, that is, how people and environments are represented ...
Pritchard R +4 more
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Data justice has emerged as a key framework for engaging with the intersection of datafication and society in a way that privileges an explicit concern with social justice.
Lina Dencik, Javier Sanchez-Monedero
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When Data Justice and Environmental Justice Meet: Formulating a Response to Extractive Logic through Environmental Data Justice. [PDF]
Environmental data justice (EDJ) emerges from conversations between data justice and environmental justice while identifying the limits and tensions of these lenses. Through a reflexive process of querying our entanglement in non-innocent relations, this paper develops and engages EDJ by examining how it informs the work of the Environmental Data ...
Vera LA +6 more
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Environmental data justice [PDF]
Joycelyn Longdon
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Mobility experiences are becoming intrinsically linked with digital and data experiences. Being mobile increasingly involves the production, storage, processing and sharing of data (consciously or not), from car sensor data for diagnostics and insurance apps for driving, to ticketing apps for public transport, urban micromobility share schemes, Google ...
Frauke Behrendt, Mimi Sheller
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Introduction Under section 31 of the Children Act 1989, public law care proceedings can be issued if there is concern a child is subject to, or at risk of significant harm, which can lead to removal of a child from parents.
Rhodri David Johnson +13 more
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The present paper, which composes a broader research agenda developed by Data Privacy Brasil Research Association, aims to conduct a descriptive and qualitative study of the Brazilian National Identity System through a data protection and data justice ...
Bruno Bioni +3 more
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Emancipating data science for Black and Indigenous students via liberatory datasets and curricula
Despite findings highlighting the severe underrepresentation of women and minoritized groups in data science, most scholarly research has focused on new methodologies, tools, and algorithms as opposed to who data scientists are or how they learn their ...
Thema Monroe-White
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Background Under the Children Act 1989, local authorities in Wales, UK, can issue care proceedings if they are concerned about the welfare of a child, which can lead to removal of a child from parents.
L. J. Griffiths +7 more
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