2019
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3460232
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Data Justice through the Prism of Information Politics and Resource Injustice: A Case Study from Hyderabad’s Urban Frontier

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“…The case study reveals that qualitative data produced at the local scale can play a valuable role, along with quantitative and digital data, in making informal settlements more visible through 'just' datafication. This finding is supported by Kennedy et al's (2019) case study on informational politics in Hyderabad and and Willis' (2017) research on community-based mapping.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…The case study reveals that qualitative data produced at the local scale can play a valuable role, along with quantitative and digital data, in making informal settlements more visible through 'just' datafication. This finding is supported by Kennedy et al's (2019) case study on informational politics in Hyderabad and and Willis' (2017) research on community-based mapping.…”
Section: D Findingsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Second, it reveals the value of the data production process and the state-citizen-university relations it has built, in leading to change through data justice. The first section reflects on the data produced, which is multi-modal and in most cases is not the digital data of development informatics, but rather qualitative data that opens up opportunities for listening and learning (Kennedy et al 2019). The case study reveals that qualitative data produced at the local scale can play a valuable role, along with quantitative and digital data, in making informal settlements more visible through 'just' datafication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Taylor, 2017, p. 14 Nussbaum, 2006;Sen, 1999; Taylor, 2019 5 https://datajusticelab.org; https://globaldatajustice.org understandings of data justice will continue to inform this work while additional perspectives, collected through our Policy Pilot Partners, our data justice survey, and our accompanying literature review broaden this definition even further.6 Akbari, 2019;Cinnamon, 2019;Dagne, 2020;Kennedy et al, 2019;Kidd, 2019;Mulder, 2020;Punathambekar & Mohan, 2019 …”
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“…Akbari, 2019;Cinnamon, 2019;Dagne, 2020;Kennedy et al, 2019;Kidd, 2019;Mulder, 2020;Punathambekar & Mohan, 2019 …”
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