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摘要
科技与人文价值,38(5),pp. 655-677。Silva, g.c.(2019)更好的南方的北方视角?《大数据与社会中的大数据与全球南方》,Interações: Sociedades e as Novas Modernidades, 37, pp. 84-107。Symons, J.和Alvarado, R.(2016)我们可以信任大数据吗?科学哲学在软件中的应用,《大数据与社会》,3(2),pp. 1-17。Weber, J.和Kämpf, k.m.(2020)技术科学文化:导论,科学作为文化,29(1),第1 - 10页。杨铁,J, Porter, a.l., Huang, Y.(2017)关于大数据的早期社会科学研究,科学与公共政策,44(1),pp. 65-74。
Making kin and unmaking the individual in the Capitalocene
Technology, & Human Values, 38(5), pp. 655–677. Silva, G. C. (2019) North perspectives for a better south? Big Data and the global south in Big Data & society, Interações: Sociedades e as Novas Modernidades, 37, pp. 84–107. Symons, J. and Alvarado, R. (2016) Can we trust Big Data? Applying philosophy of science to software, Big Data & Society, 3(2), pp. 1–17. Weber, J. and Kämpf, K. M. (2020) Technoscientific cultures: Introduction, Science as Culture, 29(1), pp. 1–10. Youtie, J., Porter, A. L. and Huang, Y. (2017) Early social science research about Big Data, Science and Public Policy, 44(1), pp. 65–74.
期刊介绍:
Our culture is a scientific one, defining what is natural and what is rational. Its values can be seen in what are sought out as facts and made as artefacts, what are designed as processes and products, and what are forged as weapons and filmed as wonders. In our daily experience, power is exercised through expertise, e.g. in science, technology and medicine. Science as Culture explores how all these shape the values which contend for influence over the wider society. Science mediates our cultural experience. It increasingly defines what it is to be a person, through genetics, medicine and information technology. Its values get embodied and naturalized in concepts, techniques, research priorities, gadgets and advertising. Many films, artworks and novels express popular concerns about these developments. In a society where icons of progress are drawn from science, technology and medicine, they are either celebrated or demonised. Often their progress is feared as ’unnatural’, while their critics are labelled ’irrational’. Public concerns are rebuffed by ostensibly value-neutral experts and positivist polemics. Yet the culture of science is open to study like any other culture. Cultural studies analyses the role of expertise throughout society. Many journals address the history, philosophy and social studies of science, its popularisation, and the public understanding of society.