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Overview
How to use data as a tool for empowerment rather than oppression.
Big data can be used for goodfrom tracking disease to exposing human rights violationsand for badimplementing surveillance and control. Data inevitably represents the ideologies of those who control its use; data analytics and algorithms too often exclude women, the poor, and ethnic groups. In Data Action, Sarah Williams provides a guide for working with data in more ethical and responsible ways. Too often data has been usedand manipulatedto make policy decisions without much stakeholder input. Williams outlines a method that emphasizes collaboration among data scientists, policy experts, data designers, and the public. This approach creates trust and co-ownership in the data by opening the process to those who know the issues best.
Big data can be used for goodfrom tracking disease to exposing human rights violationsand for badimplementing surveillance and control. Data inevitably represents the ideologies of those who control its use; data analytics and algorithms too often exclude women, the poor, and ethnic groups. In Data Action, Sarah Williams provides a guide for working with data in more ethical and responsible ways. Too often data has been usedand manipulatedto make policy decisions without much stakeholder input. Williams outlines a method that emphasizes collaboration among data scientists, policy experts, data designers, and the public. This approach creates trust and co-ownership in the data by opening the process to those who know the issues best.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780262044196 |
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Publisher: | MIT Press |
Publication date: | 12/08/2020 |
Pages: | 312 |
Sales rank: | 273,386 |
Product dimensions: | 9.00(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.90(d) |
About the Author
Sarah Williams is Associate Professor of Technology and Urban Planning at the MIT School of Architecture and Planning, where she is also Director of the Civic Data Design Lab. Trained in geography, landscape architecture, and urban planning, she was named one of the Top 25 Leading Thinkers in Urban Planning and Technology by Planetizen and 2012 Game Changer by Metropolis Magazine. Her designs and visualizations have been widely exhibited.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Using "Data | Action"
Chapter 1: Big Data for Cities is Not New
Chapter 2: Build It! Data is Never Raw, It's Collected
Chapter 3: Hack It! Using Data Creatively
Chapter 4: Share It! Communicating Data Insights
Chapter 5: Private Data for a Public Good
Conclusion: More Than Data, It's How We Work With It
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