Data Rules: From interoperability to commensurability. Featuring "Data Rules" author Jannis Kallinikos

01/07/2024 59 min Temporada 5 Episodio 6

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"Data Rules" is a book about data, but not just about big data crunching. A book about the relationship of data with economic institutions and society, but also about the interplay with data technologies by which data are being generated and processed. A book that is critical, but not ideological.

This is how Jannis Kallinikos describes "Data Rules: Reinventing the Market Economy", a book co-authored by himself and Cristina Alaimo and recently published by The MIT Press.

Jannis Kallinikos is Full Professor of Organization Studies and the CISCO Chair in Digital Transformation and Data Driven Innovation at LUISS University, Rome.

This is where we met to talk about the key concepts in "Data Rules":

Understanding data generation and useHow data is breaking boundariesPlatforms and choiceThe illusion of objectivityAlgorithms, agency and surveillanceFrom market and design rules to data rules

Article published on Orchestrate all the Things: https://linkeddataorchestration.com/2024/07/01/data-rules-from-interoperability-to-commensurability/

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