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Tag Archives: big data
Student Perspectives: Why Big Data and Democracy?
The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. Here, Emilio Sensale explores the connections between the digital revolution and democractic political systems and the impact of big data on people’s ability to exercise their own judgement without … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithms, big data, Democracy
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Welcome to IDLE
Our renamed and relaunched Masters module Information and Data, Law and Ethics (IDLE) begins next week, and runs through the spring term. The legal and ethical dimensions of library and information science have always been an important feature of the … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, big data, CityLIS, Floridi, information law, information-ethics, privacy
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#citylis Student Perspectives: Natasha Suri on Rehumanising Data
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post on rehumanising data was originally published by current #citylis student Natasha Suri on the DITA INM348 2015 student blog. Continue reading
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Tagged #inm34815, big data, CityLIS, Data, DITA blog posts, Information Science, Student Perspectives, students
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