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(Ebook) Big Data Challenges: Society, Security, Innovation and Ethics by Anno Bunnik, Anthony Cawley, Michael Mulqueen, Andrej Zwitter (eds.) ISBN 9781349948840, 9781349948857, 1349948845, 1349948853

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Authors:Anno Bunnik, Anthony Cawley, Michael Mulqueen, Andrej Zwitter (eds.)
Pages:148 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan UK
Language:english
File Size:2.8 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781349948840, 9781349948857, 1349948845, 1349948853
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(Ebook) Big Data Challenges: Society, Security, Innovation and Ethics by Anno Bunnik, Anthony Cawley, Michael Mulqueen, Andrej Zwitter (eds.) ISBN 9781349948840, 9781349948857, 1349948845, 1349948853

This book brings together an impressive range of academic and intelligence professional perspectives to interrogate the social, ethical and security upheavals in a world increasingly driven by data. Written in a clear and accessible style, it offers fresh insights to the deep reaching implications of Big Data for communication, privacy and organisational decision-making. It seeks to demystify developments around Big Data before evaluating their current and likely future implications for areas as diverse as corporate innovation, law enforcement, data science, journalism, and food security. The contributors call for a rethinking of the legal, ethical and philosophical frameworks that inform the responsibilities and behaviours of state, corporate, institutional and individual actors in a more networked, data-centric society. In doing so, the book addresses the real world risks, opportunities and potentialities of Big Data.

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