Data excess in digital media research
Data excess -- particularly in digital media research -- is inevitable. It emerges as the 'debris' and 'leftovers' from planning, fieldwork and writing; the words cut from drafts and copied to untouched and forgotten files; digital metadata automatically recorded to databases; th...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2024.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781804559468 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781804559444 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (176 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction: Digital data, research ethos and haunting / Natalie Ann Hendry and Ingrid Richardson
- Chapter 2. Reframing data excess / Rowan Wilken
- Chapter 3. Unanticipated excess: Inescapable moments and uneasy feelings / Ben Lyall, Josie Reade, and Claire Moran
- Chapter 4. The digital mess of a digital ethnography / Clare Southerton
- Chapter 5. 'Digital hoarding' and embracing data excess in digital cultures research / Natalie Ann Hendry
- Chapter 6. The epistemic culture of data minimalism: Conducting an ethnography of travel influencers / Christian S. Ritter
- Chapter 7. Embodied excess: Interpreting haptic mobile media practices / Jess Hardley and Ingrid Richardson
- Chapter 8. Re-engaging with excess data: Newbie researchers, tumblr, and the evolving research event / Navid Sabet
- Chapter 9. Museums, smart cities and big data: How can we transform data excess into data intelligence? / Natalia Grincheva
- Chapter 10. Evaluation, digital data and excess(es) in health interventions / Benjamin Hanckel.