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The Data Revolution
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This book examines the transformative impact of data on society, culture, and politics.
Rob Kitchin explores how data is reshaping various aspects of our lives, from healthcare to urban planning.
The book delves into the ethical, social, and political implications of data-driven decision-making.
It raises critical questions about privacy, surveillance, and power in the age of big data.
Kitchin analyzes the ways in which data is used to construct and reinforce social inequalities.
The book offers insights into the complex relationship between data, technology, and society.
Rob Kitchin explores how data is reshaping various aspects of our lives, from healthcare to urban planning.
The book delves into the ethical, social, and political implications of data-driven decision-making.
It raises critical questions about privacy, surveillance, and power in the age of big data.
Kitchin analyzes the ways in which data is used to construct and reinforce social inequalities.
The book offers insights into the complex relationship between data, technology, and society.
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as a suggested read on data-centric architectures and the shift from application-centric to data-centric design.

Andrea Gioia

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#139 - From Hierarchy to Intelligence: What does it mean? - with Andrea Gioia
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as a follow-up perspective advocating that data — not applications — should be central in system design.


Juan Sequeda

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