[Air-L] CFP – "Moralizing the data economy" – Open Panel at EASST/4S conference, August 2020, Prague

thomas.beauvisage at orange.com thomas.beauvisage at orange.com
Wed Dec 18 05:15:31 PST 2019


Dear colleagues,

We invite you to submit contributions to the open panel dedicated to “Moralizing the Data Economy” at the joint EASST-4S (Society for Social Studies of Science) annual meeting which will be held in Prague, 18-21 August 2020 (https://www.easst4s2020prague.org/).

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EASST/4S 2020
Open Panel 112. Moralizing the data economy

The new economy of data operates digital traces and tracking tools at scale, combined with the use of big data and AI technologies. Data are turned into valuable assets and tradable products, and injected into market and organizational infrastructures and practices in various industries, such as marketing, health, finance or transportation.

The industrialization of data has raised a series of concerns about its legitimacy or its morality. Data practices are disputed from a wide variety of grounds: privacy concerns; the emergence of a surveillance society; discrimination and filter bubbles; consumer manipulation; rise of new monopolies. As a reaction to these critics, new regulations (such as the GDPR in Europe) are put in place, and the players of the data economy themselves have come to incorporate moral considerations and discourses in their practices. All these views on how data should or should not be used for business and market purposes draw the boundaries of a new moral economy of data.

This panel aims to bring together empirical or theoretical contributions that explore the various facets of the moral economy of data. We particularly – though not exclusively – welcome contributions on the following topics: protest movements and civil resistance to the emerging data economy; new regulatory regimes around personal data that are held by public administrations or by corporations; the rise of market intermediaries dedicated to the moralization of the data economy; changes inside organizations and justifications surrounding the economization of data.

Convenors:
-          Thomas Beauvisage, Orange Labs
-          Mary Ebeling, Drexel University
-          Marion Fourcade, University of California, Berkeley
-          Kevin Mellet, Orange Labs


The deadline for submitting proposals is February 29th.
Guidelines for submissions: https://www.easst4s2020prague.org/call-for-papers-and-panels/



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