Data increasingly forms the backbone of systems and processes that shape how we do things and how we relate to each other. Datafication – the uptake of data to reorganize social processes – is reshaping everything from loyalty programs and digital identification systems to credit card payments and rental pricing platforms. Artificial intelligence accelerates these processes. Making sense of what these changes mean for our everyday lives is no easy task. Datafied systems are highly technical and designed to be convenient and seamless; we tend to encounter them in brief moments of individualized transaction, which makes them difficult to see, let alone read, and their illegibility makes them very challenging to respond to. Communing Data Literacy offers a novel set of concepts and tools to help people make sense of how technology is altering their communities and their social interactions. Building on three years of design research by digital rights organizations in Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay, the volume analyzes people’s everyday experiences with datafication, rethinking data from the perspective of community and offering practical techniques for community engagement. Communing Data Literacy pushes back against the individualism and techno-centrism of Western data literacy practice and scholarship, providing English readers with the opportunity to engage with Latin American perspectives.
Examines how datafication and AI reshape everyday life, offering community?centered concepts and tools to make opaque data systems legible. Drawing on design research across five Latin American countries, it challenges individualistic, techno?centric data literacy models and foregrounds collective, context?driven approaches to understanding technology’s social impact.
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date
Dec 2025
ISBN
9780228026143
Pages
240 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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