Knowledge Complexity

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Beschrijving

K-PLEX will approach this challenge in a comparative, multidisciplinary and multisectoral fashion, focussing on 3 key challenges to the knowledge creation capacity of big data approaches: the manner in which data that are not digitised or shared become ‘hidden’ from aggregation systems; the fact that data is human created, and lacks the objectivity often ascribed to the term; the subtle ways in which data that are complex almost always become simplified before they can be aggregated. It will approach these questions via a humanities research perspective, but using social science research tools to look at both the humanistic and computer science approaches to the term ‘data’ and its many possible meanings and implications.

Korte titelKPLEX
StatusGeëindigd
Effectieve start/einddatum02/01/201707/05/2018

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  • Data incognita: How do data become hidden?

    Priddy, M., 27 jan. 2022, The Trouble With Big Data: How Datafication Displaces Cultural Practices. London, Great Britain: Bloomsbury Academic, blz. 89–104 (Bloomsbury Studies in Digital Cultures).

    Onderzoeksoutput: Hoofdstuk in boek/boekdeelHoofdstukWetenschappelijkpeer review

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  • Please mind the gap: The problems of information voids in the knowledge discovery process

    Priddy, M., 27 jan. 2022, The Trouble With Big Data: How Datafication Displaces Cultural Practices. London, Great Britain: Bloomsbury Academic, blz. 63–87 (Bloomsbury Studies in Digital Cultures).

    Onderzoeksoutput: Hoofdstuk in boek/boekdeelHoofdstukWetenschappelijkpeer review

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  • The Trouble With Big Data: How Datafication Displaces Cultural Practices

    Edmond, J., Horsley, N., Lehmann, J. & Priddy, M., 27 jan. 2022, London: Bloomsbury Publishing. 182 blz. (Bloomsbury Studies in Digital Cultures)

    Onderzoeksoutput: Boek/RapportBoekWetenschappelijkpeer review

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