Article ID: CBB779695946

Databases and Doppelgängers: New Articulations of Power (2018)

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This article explores the power and efficacy of databases as part of the turn to intensive datafication in contemporary life in which we are all enfolded within a datafied milieu: a catalogued and curated data assemblage comprising aspects of our life. This assemblage of people, processes, and things is described as having a generative power—data power—producing not the "one" profiled individual, but the many multiple proxies out of the data assemblage. I reimagine the profiled individual through the literary figure of the doppelgänger: a data doppelgänger that gestures to difference and repetition and all that is ambiguously changeable within digital culture. Thinking with the data doppelgänger to interrogate the profiling apparatus enables a more complex understanding of data power beyond panoptic metaphors that ground the subject in descriptive and spectral terms rather than performative simulations. To illustrate aspects of the contemporary profiling apparatus, I briefly explore the troubling relationship between Facebook and the data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica to demonstrate how effective profiling systems are when enriched with large, social datasets.

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Authors & Contributors
Drage, Matthew
Siibak, Andra
Włodzimierz Gogołek
Moats, David
Alexander Trauth-Goik
Shi, Yong
Concepts
Data collection; methods
Big data
Technology and society
Information technology
Databases
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
Places
China
Great Britain
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