Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions

The current massive surge of digital data, measurements and new forms of (algorithmic) valuation affects emergency situations (both natural and human-made crises) and emergency management systems. By introducing ‘big crisis data’, the very concepts of emergency and crisis rely heavily on the calcula...

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Main Author: Karolin Eva Kappler
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Language:English
Published: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society 2018-05-01
Series:Internet Policy Review
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Online Access:https://policyreview.info/node/789
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description The current massive surge of digital data, measurements and new forms of (algorithmic) valuation affects emergency situations (both natural and human-made crises) and emergency management systems. By introducing ‘big crisis data’, the very concepts of emergency and crisis rely heavily on the calculations of events and crowd behaviour, constituting, controlling and shifting the interplay between different actors. From a critical data perspective, this paper focuses on the entanglements of crisis digital data assemblages with human and institutional actions, stressing the risks and challenges of the underlying data practices of two key processes - what could be called valorisation and singularisation.
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spelling doaj-art-bc1d8aea3dd34ca783a64aa785f02a6d2025-08-20T02:02:50ZengAlexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and SocietyInternet Policy Review2197-67752018-05-017210.14763/2018.2.789Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensionsKarolin Eva Kappler0University of HagenThe current massive surge of digital data, measurements and new forms of (algorithmic) valuation affects emergency situations (both natural and human-made crises) and emergency management systems. By introducing ‘big crisis data’, the very concepts of emergency and crisis rely heavily on the calculations of events and crowd behaviour, constituting, controlling and shifting the interplay between different actors. From a critical data perspective, this paper focuses on the entanglements of crisis digital data assemblages with human and institutional actions, stressing the risks and challenges of the underlying data practices of two key processes - what could be called valorisation and singularisation.https://policyreview.info/node/789Big dataBig crisis dataValuation studiesSingularity
spellingShingle Karolin Eva Kappler
Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions
Internet Policy Review
Big data
Big crisis data
Valuation studies
Singularity
title Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions
title_full Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions
title_fullStr Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions
title_full_unstemmed Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions
title_short Big crisis data: generality-singularity tensions
title_sort big crisis data generality singularity tensions
topic Big data
Big crisis data
Valuation studies
Singularity
url https://policyreview.info/node/789
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