Data anxieties: Finding trust in everyday digital mess

Digital data is an increasing and continual presence across the sites, activities and relationships of everyday life. In this article we explore what data presence means for the ways that the everyday is organised, sensed, and anticipated. While digital data studies have demonstrated how data is dee...

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Main Authors: Sarah Pink, Debora Lanzeni, Heather Horst
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-01-01
Series:Big Data & Society
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951718756685
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spelling doaj-61e8cfbd245941e48d20b2320a950dcb2020-11-25T02:50:02ZengSAGE PublishingBig Data & Society2053-95172018-01-01510.1177/2053951718756685Data anxieties: Finding trust in everyday digital messSarah Pink0Debora Lanzeni1Heather Horst2, Melbourne, Australia, Barcelona, Spain, AustraliaDigital data is an increasing and continual presence across the sites, activities and relationships of everyday life. In this article we explore what data presence means for the ways that the everyday is organised, sensed, and anticipated. While digital data studies have demonstrated how data is deeply entangled with the way in which everyday life is lived out and valued, at the same time our relationships with data are riddled with anxieties or small niggles or tricky trade-offs and their use is often chaotic and muddled, part of the inevitable uncertainty about what will happen next. If the presence of data is part of the environments we inhabit, this raises the question of how and why data is valuable to us and what forms of hope and trust enable this value to further develop.https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951718756685
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description Digital data is an increasing and continual presence across the sites, activities and relationships of everyday life. In this article we explore what data presence means for the ways that the everyday is organised, sensed, and anticipated. While digital data studies have demonstrated how data is deeply entangled with the way in which everyday life is lived out and valued, at the same time our relationships with data are riddled with anxieties or small niggles or tricky trade-offs and their use is often chaotic and muddled, part of the inevitable uncertainty about what will happen next. If the presence of data is part of the environments we inhabit, this raises the question of how and why data is valuable to us and what forms of hope and trust enable this value to further develop.
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