Dialogues in Data Power: Shifting Response-abilities in a Datafied World - Juliane Jarke and Jo Bates
1. Configuring Data Subjects - Nicole Dalmer, Denis Newman-Griffis, Mergime Ibrahimi, Xiufeng Jia, Doris Allhutter, Katrin Amelang, and Juliane Jarke
2. Children as Data Subjects: Families, Schools, and Everyday Lives - Karen Louise Smith, Leslie Regan Shade, Lyndsay Grant, Priya C. Kumar, Lorenzo Giuseppe Zaffaroni, Gaia Amadori, Giovanna Mascheroni, Marie K. Heath, Daniel G. Krutka, Luci Pangrazio, Neil Selwyn, and Juliane Jarke
3. In/visibilities in Data Studies: Methods, Tools, and Interventions - Miriam Fahimi, Petter Falk, Jonathan W. Y. Gray, Juliane Jarke, Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda, Evan Light, Ellouise McGeachey, Itzelle Medina Perea, Nikolaus Poechhacker, Lindsay Poirier, Theo Rohle, Tamar Sharon, Marthe Stevens, Bernard van Gastel, Quinn White, and Irina Zakharova
4. Peoples Practices in the Face of Data Power - Roderic Crooks, Catherine DIgnazio, Arne Hintz, Fieke Jansen, Juliane Jarke, Anne Kaun, Stine Lomborg, Dan McQuillan, Jonathan A. Obar, Lucy Pei, and Ana Pop Stefanija
5. Practitioner Interventions in Data Power - Hadley Beresford, Iris Muis, Susan Oman, Joanna Redden, Elise Renkema, Marlee Tichenor, Caitlin Bentley, Teresa Cerratto-Pargman, and Jo Bates
6. Critiques of Data Colonialism - Benedetta Brevini, Irene Fubara-Manuel, Clement Le Ludec, Jakob Linaa Jensen, Andrea Jimenez, and Jo Bates
7. Environmental Data Power - Patrick Brodie, Monika Fratczak, Olga Gkotsopoulou, Monika Halkort, Rolien Hoyng, Paul Quinn, Eric Nost, and Jo Bates
8. Data and Technological Spatial Politics - Yaya Baumann, Janna Frenzel, Emanuel Guay, Leonora Indira King, Alex Megelas, Alessandra Renzi, Julia Rone, Sepideh Shahamati, Hunter Vaughan, Tamara Vukov, Rob Kitchin, and Jo Bates
9. A Canon Is a Blunt Force Instrument: Data Science, Canons, and Generative Frictions - Aviva de Groot, George Fletcher, Gijs van Maanen, Akrati Saxena, Alexander Serebrenik, and Linnet Taylor
Reflection: Spilling the Authorship Tea On Herding Cats and Collective Response-ability - Jo Bates and Juliane Jarke