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Sarah Brayne: Big Data Surveillance: The Case of Policing. American Sociological Review, vol 82, no 5, 2017.
Aus der Conclusion:
Focusing on the interplay between surveillance practices, law, and technology offers new insights into social control and inequality. I argued that big data participates in and reflects existing social structures. Far from eliminating human discretion and bias, big data represents a new form of capital that is both a social product and a social resource.
Interessant auf jeden Fall.