Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice: An Integrated Literature Review

David Leslie, Michael Katell, Mhairi Aitken, Jatinder Singh, Morgan Briggs, Rosamund Powell, Cami Rincón, Thompson Chengeta, Abeba Birhane, Antonella Perini, Smera Jayadeva, Anjali Mazumder
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The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice (ADJRP) project aims to widen the lens of current thinking around data justice and to provide actionable resources that will help policymakers, practitioners, and impacted communities gain a broader understanding of what equitable, freedom-promoting, and rights-sustaining data collection, governance, and use should look like in increasingly dynamic and global data innovation ecosystems. In this integrated literature review we hope to lay the conceptual groundwork needed to support this aspiration. The introduction motivates the broadening of data justice that is undertaken by the literature review which follows. First, we address how certain limitations of the current study of data justice drive the need for a re-location of data justice research and practice. We map out the strengths and shortcomings of the contemporary state of the art and then elaborate on the challenges faced by our own effort to broaden the data justice perspective in the decolonial context. The body of the literature review covers seven thematic areas. For each theme, the ADJRP team has systematically collected and analysed key texts in order to tell the critical empirical story of how existing social structures and power dynamics present challenges to data justice and related justice fields. In each case, this critical empirical story is also supplemented by the transformational story of how activists, policymakers, and academics are challenging longstanding structures of inequity to advance social justice in data innovation ecosystems and adjacent areas of technological practice.
推进数据公正研究与实践:综合文献综述
推进数据正义研究与实践(ADJRP)项目旨在拓宽当前围绕数据正义的思考视角,并提供可操作的资源,帮助政策制定者、从业者和受影响的社区更广泛地了解公平、促进自由和维护权利的数据收集、治理和使用应该是一个日益动态的全球数据创新生态系统。在这篇综合文献综述中,我们希望为支持这一愿望奠定必要的概念基础。引言激发了数据正义的扩展,这是由下文的文献综述承担的。首先,我们讨论了当前数据公正研究的某些局限性如何推动了对数据公正研究和实践的需求。我们列出了当代技术的优势和不足,然后详细阐述了我们在非殖民化背景下扩大数据正义视角所面临的挑战。文献综述的主体包括七个主题。对于每个主题,ADJRP团队都系统地收集和分析了关键文本,以讲述现有社会结构和权力动态如何对数据正义和相关正义领域提出挑战的关键经验故事。在每一个案例中,这一批判性的经验故事也被活动家、政策制定者和学者如何挑战长期存在的不平等结构的转型故事所补充,以促进数据创新生态系统和相关技术实践领域的社会正义。
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