Data Relations

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Salomé Viljoen

Notes

Currently, there are two main lines of thought. First, datafication is a form of surveillance that violates our autonomy by undermining the ways in which we develop our sense of ourselves and express those selves in the world. Second, datafication is like feudalism—it traps us in unfair economic arrangements

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data is valuable primarily because of how it can be aggregated and processed to reveal things (and inform actions) about groups

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emphasis on personal autonomy can obscure the extent to which the stakes of data collection extend far beyond the individual data subject

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this instance of datafication is wrong because it drafts users—faithful Muslims—into the project of their fellow Muslims’ oppression

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we might apply datafication toward retrieving spheres of life from market governance

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substituting the information generated through data�cation for price signals

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detailed accounting of our individual and collective use of natural resources

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