Seeing families as data will change the state’s relationship to society
Seeing families as data will change the state’s relationship to society
Rosalind Edwards and Pamela Ugwudike discuss how the increased use of linked social data and predictive machine learning is changing the state’s relationship to families, from the here and now to an anticipated future and from one grounded in a sociological context to one of larger group pattern matching. Suggesting how this could facilitate a heightened regulatory and illiberal turn, they also point to movements claiming and working towards more just uses of social data.
London School of Economics and Political Science
Edwards, Rosalind
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Ugwudike, Pamela
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22 February 2023
Edwards, Rosalind
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Ugwudike, Pamela
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Rosalind Edwards (Author),
Pamela Ugwudike (Author)
(2023)
Seeing families as data will change the state’s relationship to society
London School of Economics and Political Science
Abstract
Rosalind Edwards and Pamela Ugwudike discuss how the increased use of linked social data and predictive machine learning is changing the state’s relationship to families, from the here and now to an anticipated future and from one grounded in a sociological context to one of larger group pattern matching. Suggesting how this could facilitate a heightened regulatory and illiberal turn, they also point to movements claiming and working towards more just uses of social data.
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Published date: 22 February 2023
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