from Part III - Illustrative Examples and Emergent Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2023
This chapter introduces the concept of ‘datafication momentum’, which is the tendency for datafication systems to receive more influence from social systems in their early stages and exert more influence on social systems in their mature stages. Due to datafication momentum, datafication systems are prone to be inscribed with the dark side of social systems in their earlier stages, and then amplify this dark side in their later stages (e.g., leading to outcomes like data-driven discrimination). The chapter calls on qualitative researchers to combat this risk with a ‘qualitative researchers as design thinkers’ mindset. In particular, it proposes ‘design forensics’ as a practice in which qualitative researchers integrate design-thinking principles with design ethnography to identify the risk of datafication and shape it to a more desirable end. The chapter introduces three design principles – empathetic datafication, datafication totality and reflective criticism – and discusses their implications for research and practice.
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