Ray Ison, Professor in Systems at the UK Open University since 1994, is a member of the Applied Systems Thinking in Practice Group. From 2008-15 he also developed and ran the Systemic Governance Research Program at Monash University, Melbourne. In this blog he reflects on contemporary issues from a systemic perspective.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
A refreshing take on 'big data'
"In the 19th century, changes in knowledge were facilitated not only
by large quantities of new information pouring in from around the world
but by shifts in the production, processing and analysis of that
information. Hamish Robertson and Joanne Travaglia
trace the connections between the 19th century data revolution and the present day one, outlining the implications this may have for the
politics of big data in contemporary society. Two centuries after the
first big data revolution, many of the problems and their solutions
persist down to the present era."
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