Big Data & Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Big Data & Society is 10. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Data sovereignty: A review143
Towards psychological herd immunity: Cross-cultural evidence for two prebunking interventions against COVID-19 misinformation130
Algorithmic management in a work context120
The COVID-19 Infodemic: Twitter versus Facebook113
Data as asset? The measurement, governance, and valuation of digital personal data by Big Tech106
On the genealogy of machine learning datasets: A critical history of ImageNet103
The algorithm audit: Scoring the algorithms that score us93
Algorithmic reparation66
Fairness perceptions of algorithmic decision-making: A systematic review of the empirical literature63
Artificial intelligence ethics by design. Evaluating public perception on the importance of ethical design principles of artificial intelligence62
The great Transformer: Examining the role of large language models in the political economy of AI61
Making sense of algorithms: Relational perception of contact tracing and risk assessment during COVID-1947
Bot, or not? Comparing three methods for detecting social bots in five political discourses45
Dashboard stories: How narratives told by predictive analytics reconfigure roles, risk and sociality in education43
Between surveillance and recognition: Rethinking digital identity in aid42
Visual media analysis for Instagram and other online platforms40
Toxicity and verbal aggression on social media: Polarized discourse on wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic40
Countering misinformation: A multidisciplinary approach37
The Chilling Effects of Digital Dataveillance: A Theoretical Model and an Empirical Research Agenda37
Online Labour Index 2020: New ways to measure the world’s remote freelancing market36
Co-design and ethical artificial intelligence for health: An agenda for critical research and practice36
The fabrics of machine moderation: Studying the technical, normative, and organizational structure of Perspective API35
How partners mediate platform power: Mapping business and data partnerships in the social media ecosystem33
Different types of COVID-19 misinformation have different emotional valence on Twitter31
Dislocated accountabilities in the “AI supply chain”: Modularity and developers’ notions of responsibility30
Auto-essentialization: Gender in automated facial analysis as extended colonial project30
Alternative data and sentiment analysis: Prospecting non-standard data in machine learning-driven finance30
Emotional artificial intelligence in children’s toys and devices: Ethics, governance and practical remedies30
Studying the COVID-19 infodemic at scale28
Artificial intelligence, human intelligence and hybrid intelligence based on mutual augmentation28
Lifting the curtain: Strategic visibility of human labour in AI-as-a-Service28
Assessing biases, relaxing moralism: On ground-truthing practices in machine learning design and application27
Blockchain imperialism in the Pacific27
Identifying and characterizing scientific authority-related misinformation discourse about hydroxychloroquine on twitter using unsupervised machine learning26
What do we see when we look at networks: Visual network analysis, relational ambiguity, and force-directed layouts26
“Reach the right people”: The politics of “interests” in Facebook’s classification system for ad targeting25
Precision medicine and digital phenotyping: Digital medicine's way from more data to better health24
Big data for climate action or climate action for big data?24
Design choices: Mechanism design and platform capitalism24
From FAIR data to fair data use: Methodological data fairness in health-related social media research23
Racial formations as data formations22
Consumers are willing to pay a price for explainable, but not for green AI. Evidence from a choice-based conjoint analysis21
“AI will fix this” – The Technical, Discursive, and Political Turn to AI in Governing Communication21
Diversity in sociotechnical machine learning systems20
For a heterodox computational social science19
Knowledge co-creation in participatory policy and practice: Building community through data-driven direct democracy19
Toward a sociology of machine learning explainability: Human–machine interaction in deep neural network-based automated trading19
Discovering needs for digital capitalism: The hybrid profession of data science19
Machine learning in tutorials – Universal applicability, underinformed application, and other misconceptions19
In search of the citizen in the datafication of public administration19
Data deprivations, data gaps and digital divides: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic19
The uncontroversial ‘thingness’ of AI19
Excavating awareness and power in data science: A manifesto for trustworthy pervasive data research18
Machine learning and the politics of synthetic data18
Social impacts of algorithmic decision-making: A research agenda for the social sciences17
The value of mass-digitised cultural heritage content in creative contexts17
Big Data Dreams and Reality in Shenzhen: An Investigation of Smart City Implementation in China17
COVID-19, digital health technology and the politics of the unprecedented16
Big Data in the workplace: Privacy Due Diligence as a human rights-based approach to employee privacy protection16
‘It depends on your threat model’: the anticipatory dimensions of resistance to data-driven surveillance16
Big Tech platforms in health research: Re-purposing big data governance in light of the General Data Protection Regulation’s research exemption16
The datafication revolution in criminal justice: An empirical exploration of frames portraying data-driven technologies for crime prevention and control15
Web3 as ‘self-infrastructuring’: The challenge is how15
How platforms govern: Social regulation in digital capitalism15
The Thick Machine: Anthropological AI between explanation and explication15
Controversing the datafied smart city: Conceptualising a ‘making-controversial’ approach to civic engagement15
Epistemologies of predictive policing: Mathematical social science, social physics and machine learning15
Seeing like a driver: How workers repair, resist, and reinforce the platform's algorithmic visions15
European artificial intelligence policy as digital single market making14
In search of ‘extra data’: Making tissues flow from personal to personalised medicine14
Addressing ethical gaps in ‘Technology for Good’: Foregrounding care and capabilities14
Public views of the smart city: Towards the construction of a social problem14
The problem with annotation. Human labour and outsourcing between France and Madagascar14
Mapping Persian Twitter: Networks and mechanism of political communication in Iranian 2017 presidential election14
AI Empire: Unraveling the interlocking systems of oppression in generative AI's global order13
The importance of algorithm skills for informed Internet use13
Predictive privacy: Collective data protection in the context of artificial intelligence and big data13
One size does not fit all: Constructing complementary digital reskilling strategies using online labour market data13
For what it's worth. Unearthing the values embedded in digital phenotyping for mental health13
Reading datasets: Strategies for interpreting the politics of data signification13
Data diaries: A situated approach to the study of data13
Identifying how COVID-19-related misinformation reacts to the announcement of the UK national lockdown: An interrupted time-series study13
Big AI: Cloud infrastructure dependence and the industrialisation of artificial intelligence12
Ground truth tracings (GTT): On the epistemic limits of machine learning12
Four investment areas for ethical AI: Transdisciplinary opportunities to close the publication-to-practice gap12
The role of sensors in the production of smart city spaces12
Squeaky wheels: Missing data, disability, and power in the smart city12
Critical companionship: Some sensibilities for studying the lived experience of data subjects12
Politics of data reuse in machine learning systems: Theorizing reuse entanglements11
Towards a United Nations Internal Regulation for Artificial Intelligence11
‘The interface of the future’: Mixed reality, intimate data and imagined temporalities11
A comparative analysis of data governance: Socio-technical imaginaries of digital personal data in the USA and EU (2008–2016)11
Data access and regime competition: A case study of car data sharing in China11
Social media advertising for clinical studies: Ethical and data protection implications of online targeting10
The problem of researching a recursive society: Algorithms, data coils and the looping of the social10
Governing algorithmic decisions: The role of decision importance and governance on perceived legitimacy of algorithmic decisions10
Archival strategies for contemporary collecting in a world of big data: Challenges and opportunities with curating the UK web archive10
Social data governance: Towards a definition and model10
Analysing discourse around COVID-19 in the Australian Twittersphere: A real-time corpus-based analysis10
Expansive and extractive networks of Web310
Co-designing algorithms for governance: Ensuring responsible and accountable algorithmic management of refugee camp supplies10
Virtual state, where are you? A literature review, framework and agenda for failed digital transformation10
“More like a support tool”: Ambivalences around digital health from medical developers’ perspective10
Capitalizing on transparency: Commercial surveillance and pharmaceutical marketing after the Physician Sunshine Act10
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