Wyatt, Sally (Author)
This short commentary reflects on policy making for open data. The articles in this special issue all raise interesting challenges and questions for research policy, broadly defined, including how to stimulate researchers to make data open in the first place, how to reuse data sensibly, and how to ensure data are appropriately stored and made accessible for future users. This commentary reflects on the author’s own experience of taking part in an international policy forum that was tasked with preparing a report about the importance of making research data open. The author describes how she attempted to ensure insights from science and technology studies—made by contributors to this special issue and many others in the field—were incorporated in the final report. She also describes how technologically determinist arguments were invoked to close down discussions about the political dimensions of open access to research data.
...MoreArticle Sabina Leonelli; Brian Rappert; Gail Davies (March 2017) Data Shadows: Knowledge, Openness, and Absence (Special Issue Introduction). Science, Technology and Human Values (pp. 191-202).
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Tal Zarsky;
(January 2016)
The Trouble with Algorithmic Decisions: An Analytic Road Map to Examine Efficiency and Fairness in Automated and Opaque Decision Making
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Brian Balmer;
(March 2017)
Shadow Values and the Politics of Extrapolation (Special Issue Commentary)
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Carlo Caduff;
(March 2017)
Targets in the Cloud: On Transparency and Other Shadows (Special Issue Commentary)
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Rachel Ankeny;
(March 2017)
Bringing Data Out of the Shadows (Special Issue Commentaries)
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Daniel Neyland;
(January 2016)
Bearing Account-able Witness to the Ethical Algorithmic System
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Evan Selinger;
Darrin Durant;
(2022)
Amazon’s Ring: Surveillance as a Slippery Slope Service
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Lorenzo Pezzani;
Charles Heller;
(2019)
AIS Politics: The Contested Use of Vessel Tracking at the EU’s Maritime Frontier
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Colin Koopman;
(2019)
How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person
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Vertesi, Janet Amelia;
(2015)
Seeing Like a Rover: How Robots, Teams, and Images Craft Knowledge of Mars
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Włodzimierz Gogołek;
(2017)
Refining Big Data
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Jane Maienschein;
John N. Parker;
Manfred Laubichler;
Edward J. Hackett;
(2019)
Data Management and Data Sharing in Science and Technology Studies
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Clémence Pinel;
Barbara Prainsack;
Christopher McKevitt;
(April 2020)
Caring for data: Value creation in a data-intensive research laboratory
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Anne Kerr;
Tineke Broer;
Emily Ross;
Sarah Cunningham Burley;
(August 2019)
Polygenic risk-stratified screening for cancer: Responsibilization in public health genomics
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Niccolò Tempini;
Sabina Leonelli;
(October 2018)
Concealment and discovery: The role of information security in biomedical data re-use
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David Moats;
Liz McFall;
(2019)
In Search of a Problem: Mapping Controversies over NHS (England) Patient Data with Digital Tools
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Catherine Heeney;
(January 2017)
An “Ethical Moment” in Data Sharing
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Jo Guldi;
(2022)
The Climate Emergency Demands a New Kind of History: Pragmatic Approaches from Science and Technology Studies, Text Mining, and Affiliated Disciplines
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Hailing Zhao;
Rachel Douglas-Jones;
(2022)
Weaving the Net: Making a Smart City Through Data Workers in Shenzhen
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David Armstrong;
(February 2019)
The social life of data points: Antecedents of digital technologies
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Sabina Leonelli;
Brian Rappert;
Gail Davies;
(March 2017)
Data Shadows: Knowledge, Openness, and Absence (Special Issue Introduction)
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