Data

Now Bigger and Better!

Edited by Tom Boellstorff and Bill Maurer

Data

Edited by Tom Boellstorff and Bill Maurer

Distributed for Prickly Paradigm Press

With Contributions by Genevieve BellMelissa Gregg, and Nick Seaver
104 pages | 4 1/2 x 7 | © 2015
Paper $12.95 ISBN: 9780984201068 Published April 2015
Data is too big to be left to the data analysts. Data: Now Bigger and Better! brings together researchers whose work is deeply informed by the conceptual frameworks of anthropology—frameworks that are comparative as well as field-based. From kinship to gifts, everything old becomes rich with new insight when the anthropological archive washes over “big data.” Bringing together anthropology’s classic debates and contemporary interventions, the book counters the future-oriented speculation so characteristic of discussions regarding big data. Drawing on the long-standing experience in industry contexts, the contributors also provide analytical provocations that can help reframe some of the most important shifts in technology and society in the first half of the twenty-first century.
Contents
Introduction
Tom Boellstorff and Bill Maurer
 
The Secret Life of Big Data
Genevieve Bell
 
Bastard Algebra
Nick Seaver
 
The Gift that Is Not Given
Melissa Gregg
 
Principles of Descent and Alliance for Big Data
Bill Maurer
 
Making Big Data, in Theory
Tom Boellstorff
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