Article ID: CBB124075338

Unclearing the air: Data’s unexpected limitations for environmental advocacy (2024)

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What makes one dataset powerful for civic advocacy, and another fall flat? Drawing from a citizen science project on environmental health, I argue that there is an underacknowledged quality of datasets—their topology—that shapes the social, cultural, and political possibilities they can sustain or subvert. Data topologies are formal qualities of a dataset that connect data collectors’ intentions with the types of calculations that can and cannot be performed. This configures how numerical arguments are made, and the sociotechnical imaginaries those arguments sustain or subvert. The citizen science project’s data topology made any easy notion of shared exposure to pollutants, or singular health effects, unravel. The data appeared to tell a story of atypicality at scale, where each person suffers differently from different exposure. Lacking a central tendency, or pockets of tendency disproportionately carried by different subgroups, it became it harder, not easier, for citizen scientists to use data in regulatory contexts, where dominant sociotechnical imaginaries conceive of difference in epidemiological and toxicological terms.

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Authors & Contributors
Kinchy, Abby J.
Kimura, Aya Hirata
Allen, Barbara L.
Benson, Etienne Samuel
Kuchinskaya, Olga
Miller, Clark A.
Journals
Science as Culture
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Science Communication
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Public Understanding of Science
Publishers
University of New Mexico
Basic Books
Oregon State University Press
Rutgers University Press
University of Toronto Press
Arizona State University
Concepts
Citizen science; community science
Pollution
Data collection
Sociotechnical imaginaries
Science and politics
Environmental pollution
People
Lederberg, Joshua
Time Periods
21st century
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
Places
United States
France
Taiwan
Canada
China
Germany
Institutions
United States. Biological Survey
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