Tag: Jo Bates

Towards a critical data science – the complicated relationship between data and the democratic project

Towards a critical data science – the complicated relationship between data and the democratic project

What is driving the rise in data-driven techniques used by politicians and political campaigns to connect with the concerns and needs of citizens? Will a data-driven approach to political campaign messaging disrupt the “echo chamber” effect that is perceived to emerge within online spaces? Jo Bates finds the role of data science in the development of […]

Towards a critical data science – the complicated relationship between data and the democratic project

Towards a critical data science – the complicated relationship between data and the democratic project

What is driving the rise in data-driven techniques used by politicians and political campaigns to connect with the concerns and needs of citizens? Will a data-driven approach to political campaign messaging disrupt the “echo chamber” effect that is perceived to emerge within online spaces? Jo Bates finds the role of data science in the development of […]

The progressive ideals behind Open Government Data are being used to further interests of the neoliberal state

The progressive ideals behind Open Government Data are being used to further interests of the neoliberal state

A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the private sector, resulting in a complex and contested landscape. Jo Bates examines recent developments on how the government have been able to use the rhetoric of transparency for political ends, paving the way for the implementation of long term austerity. She argues we cannot […]