Big Data & Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Big Data & Society is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Organizing an “organizationless” protest campaign in the WeChatsphere126
Who decides what is read on Goodreads? Uncovering sponsorship and its implications for scholarly Research116
Data citizenship: Quantifying structural racism in COVID-19 and beyond90
The uncontroversial ‘thingness’ of AI84
An alternative planetary future? Digital sovereignty frameworks and the decolonial option69
Repairing the harm: Toward an algorithmic reparations approach to hate speech content moderation68
Responding to unusual government request for user data: How tech companies make sense of human rights61
The multifaceted and situated data center imaginary of Dutch Twitter57
Clicks and particulates: Value, alienation, and attunement as unifying themes in big data studies54
Beyond artificial intelligence controversies: What are algorithms doing in the scientific literature?48
How platforms govern: Social regulation in digital capitalism44
Is it about “them”? leveraging big data research to understand anti-immigrant discourse43
Local government cultural economy data practices and futures: Capacity, decision-making and partnerships41
Disability data and its situational and contextual irrationalities in the Global South40
‘Blockchain for good’: Exploring the notion of social good inside the blockchain scene38
Undermining competition, undermining markets? Implications of Big Tech and digital personal data for competition policy33
Review bombing the platformed city: Contested political speech in online local reviews33
In Palantir we trust? Regulation of data analysis platforms in public security30
European artificial intelligence policy as digital single market making30
Freezing out: Legacy media's shaping of AI as a cold controversy30
Performative innovation: Data governance in China's fintech industries29
Digital phenotyping and the (data) shadow of Alzheimer's disease28
Expansive and extractive networks of Web328
‘Data saves lives’: Ideational-material drivers of health data journeys in the UK28
After visibility: Data as a factor of production in Douyin e-commerce28
Sounding out voice biometrics: Comparing and contrasting how the state and the private sector determine identity through voice28
On samples, data, and their mobility in biobanking: How imagined travels help to relate samples and data28
Justitia ex machina: The impact of an AI system on legal decision-making and discretionary authority27
Mandatory age verification for pornography access: Why it can't and won't ‘save the children’27
Simulation and the reality gap: Moments in a prehistory of synthetic data27
Algorithms and hegemony in the workplace: Negotiating design and values in an Italian television platform27
Computational reparations as generative justice: Decolonial transitions to unalienated circular value flow26
The importance of algorithm skills for informed Internet use26
The chat-chamber effect: Trusting the AI hallucination24
The Thick Machine: Anthropological AI between explanation and explication24
Data and AI mystification: Ownership, control, and financialization in the platform23
Situating questions of data, power, and racial formation22
From rules to examples: Machine learning's type of authority22
Anthropographics in COVID-19 simulations22
Governing algorithmic decisions: The role of decision importance and governance on perceived legitimacy of algorithmic decisions21
Inequalities in privacy cynicism: An intersectional analysis of agency constraints21
Bridging awareness and resistance: Using algorithmic knowledge against controversial content21
Artificial intelligence and skills in the workplace: An integrative research agenda21
Algorithmic constructions of risk: Anticipating uncertain futures in child protection services21
The ICE–Lexis nexus: An argument against use of commercial databases in immigration enforcement21
With great (statistical) power comes great responsibility: A comment on the ethics of using administrative data to investigate marginalised populations20
Outsourcing accountability: Extractive data practice and inequities of power in humanitarian third-party monitoring20
Virtual state, where are you? A literature review, framework and agenda for failed digital transformation19
Digital identity as platform-mediated surveillance19
In data we (don't) trust: The public adrift in data-driven public opinion models19
Carceral algorithms and the history of control: An analysis of the Pennsylvania additive classification tool19
Why putting artificial intelligence ethics into practice is not enough: Towards a multi-level framework19
Researching data discomfort: The case of Statistics Norway’s quest for billing data19
Taking stock of COVID-19 health status certificates: Legal implications for data privacy and human rights18
After the algorithms: A study of meta-algorithmic judgments and diversity in the hiring process at a large multisite company18
Dislocated accountabilities in the “AI supply chain”: Modularity and developers’ notions of responsibility18
AI incidents and ‘networked trouble’: The case for a research agenda17
Coloniality and frictions: Data-driven humanitarianism in North-Eastern Nigeria and South Sudan17
The power and promise of transparency: Perspectives from citizens’ juries of pandemic health data sharing17
Toward a sociology of machine learning explainability: Human–machine interaction in deep neural network-based automated trading17
Generating reality and silencing debate: Synthetic data as discursive device17
Imaginaries of better administration: Renegotiating the relationship between citizens and digital public power17
Just public algorithms: Mapping public engagement with the use of algorithms in UK public services17
Political affiliation moderates subjective interpretations of COVID-19 graphs16
Rethinking use-restricted open-source licenses for regulating abuse of generative models16
Reactionary sensemaking: Mapping the micropolitics of online oppositional subcultures16
Manipulative tactics are the norm in political emails: Evidence from 300K emails from the 2020 US election cycle16
Data communism: Constructing a national data ecosystem16
Towards a political economy of technical systems: The case of Google16
A typology of artificial intelligence data work16
Situating data relations in the datafied home: A methodological approach15
Nothing new under the sun: Medical professional maintenance in the face of artificial intelligence's disruption14
Gender and the invisibility of care on Wikipedia14
Algorithmic configurations in caring arrangements14
Tradeoffs all the way down: Ethical abduction as a decision-making process for data-intensive technology development14
Deeply embedded wages: Navigating digital payments in data work14
Assemblage theory, data systems and data ecosystems: The data assemblages of the Irish planning system14
Recording the ethical provenance of data and automating data stewardship14
The city as a license: Design, rights and civics in a blockchain society14
Public views of the smart city: Towards the construction of a social problem14
“Governing the urban commons”: DLT, institutions, and citizens in perspective14
The role of mundane resistance in the spectacular failure of the smart home13
The effectiveness of embedded values analysis modules in Computer Science education: An empirical study13
Making relations: Re-imagining AI through crafted and embodied knowledge systems in Moana Oceania13
Synthetic ethnography: Field devices for the qualitative study of generative models13
Participatory action research in critical data studies: Interrogating AI from a South–North approach13
Prediction as extraction of discretion13
Formally comparing topic models and human-generated qualitative coding of physician mothers’ experiences of workplace discrimination13
Seeing like a driver: How workers repair, resist, and reinforce the platform's algorithmic visions13
Collectivism and individualism political bias in large language models: A two-step approach12
Strong or thin digital democracy? The democratic implications of Taiwan's open government data policy in the 2010s12
Trade-offs in AI assistant choice: Do consumers prioritize transparency and sustainability over AI assistant performance?12
Artificial intelligence for development (AI4D): A contested notion12
“Too Soon” to count? How gender and race cloud notability considerations on Wikipedia12
Platform sub-imperialism12
‘I’ve left enough data’: Relations between people and data and the production of surveillance12
Ground truth tracings (GTT): On the epistemic limits of machine learning12
Afrofuturist ambiguities: Inclusion and consolidation in South African digital finance12
Engaging citizens in experiments with computational analysis of patient stories: From unwarranted reductions to meaningful insights12
Governing teachers through datafication: Physical–virtual hybridity and language interoperability in teacher accountability11
Fact signalling and fact nostalgia in the data-driven society11
Why sovereignty matters for humanitarian data11
Contextual integrity in Africa's plural-legal contexts: Fintech, privacy, and informational norms in Ghana11
Digital platforms in the agricultural sector: Dynamics of oligopolistic platformisation11
Repair and redress: A research program for algorithmic futures11
Erratum to Taking a critical look at the critical turn in data science: From “data feminism” to transnational feminist data science11
Sharenting and social media properties: Exploring vicarious data harms and sociotechnical mitigations11
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