2022
DOI: 10.14361/9783839455616-014
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“…To contribute to these debates, we propose a turn toward data practices within studies of data and policy. Our proposal aligns with social scientists who have recently proposed a practice-theoretical perspective on data uses that unpacks how data uses unfold through arrangements and relations between human actors, contexts, objects, discourses, and structured actions (Leonelli, 2020; Burckhardt et al, 2021; Fiske et al, 2022). These scholars share the argument that data policies ought to be informed by practices with data, rather than by a priori definitions of data types that inform their production, circulation, and repurposability (e.g., defining data as open data, public sector data, or personal data).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…To contribute to these debates, we propose a turn toward data practices within studies of data and policy. Our proposal aligns with social scientists who have recently proposed a practice-theoretical perspective on data uses that unpacks how data uses unfold through arrangements and relations between human actors, contexts, objects, discourses, and structured actions (Leonelli, 2020; Burckhardt et al, 2021; Fiske et al, 2022). These scholars share the argument that data policies ought to be informed by practices with data, rather than by a priori definitions of data types that inform their production, circulation, and repurposability (e.g., defining data as open data, public sector data, or personal data).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Other scholars have stressed the need for structural or socioeconomic factors influencing data practices, drawing on Bourdieu’s practice theory (Dencik, 2019). Burkhardt et al call for a more open-ended “praxeology of data” (Burckhardt et al, 2021, p. 20) that “approaches data practices as cooperatively performed, articulated and understood through specific and shifting [human and non-human] arrangements” (ibid.). Practice-theoretical scholars consider data practices as the performance and construction of social order through data, which is both a symbolic and material resource.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%