Bristol University Press
Making Information Matter
About this book
Information matters to us. Whether recorded, recoded, or unregistered, information co-shapes our present and our becoming. This book advances new views on information and surveillance practices. Starting with a methodology for studying the liveliness of information, Kaufmann provides four empirical examples of making information matter: association, conversion, secrecy, and speculation. In so doing, she presents an original and comprehensive argument about the materiality of information and invites us to investigate, and to reflect about what matters. This is a go-to text for scholars and professionals working in the fields of surveillance, data studies, and the digitization of specific societal sectors.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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List of Figures
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About the Author
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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Understanding Making Information Matter Together
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Studying Materializations: A Methodology of Life Cycles
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Interlude: Four Practices of Making Information Matter
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Association
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Conversion
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Secrecy
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Speculation
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The Ethics of Making Information Matter
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Notes
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List of Artworks Cited
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References
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Index
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