[Bigdatasur] Special Issue 'Big Data from the South' finally out!

Stefania Milan s.milan at uva.nl
Tue May 7 09:59:53 CEST 2019


Dear friends, querid at s amig at s, estimad at s collegas
We are very proud to announce the publication of the special issue ‘Big Data from the South’ in the journal Television & New Media.
We are particularly happy to share the news with you all because this collection is (one of) the outcomes of the event we hosted right before the IAMCR conference in Cartagena in July 2017, which originated this space and the conversations hosted in this list.
Information below. Thanks to all the authors!
Ps if you have troubles accessing the collection due to paywalls, do get in touch.
Psssstt: we will host an informal launch of the Special Issue at the forthcoming IAMCR conference in Madrid! Stay tuned!
To be continued… with the collection we just scratched the surface!
Best, Emiliano y Stefania

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Edited by Stefania Milan (DATACTIVE, University of Amsterdam) and Emiliano Treré (Data Justice Lab, Cardiff University), it features six articles and a commentary, as follows:

Milan/Treré: 'Big Data from the South(s): Beyond Data Universalism’ (Milan/Treré) (>> open access at https://doi.org/10.1177/1527476419837739)
Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias: Data Colonialism: Rethinking Big Data’s Relation to the Contemporary Subject
Paola Ricaurte: Data Epistemologies, The Coloniality of Power, and Resistance
Payal Arora: Decolonizing Privacy Studies
Monique Mann and Angela Daly: (Big) Data and the North-in-South: Australia’s Informational Imperialism and Digital Colonialism
Jean-Marie Chenou and Carolina Cepeda-Másmela: #NiUnaMenos: Data Activism From the Global South
María Soledad Segura and Silvio Waisbord: Between Data Capitalism and Data Citizenship (commentary)

Explore the Special Issue at https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/tvna/current




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