Three fallacies of digital footprints

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Abstract

“Digital footprints” is an attractive, useful, and increasingly popular metaphor for thinking about Big Data. In this essay, I elaborate on this metaphor to highlight three relatively basic fallacies in the way we tend to think about Big Data: first, that they contain information on complete populations, or “N = all”; second, that they contain recordings of naturalistic behavior; and third, that they can be understood devoid of context.

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Lewis, K. (2015, December 27). Three fallacies of digital footprints. Big Data and Society. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951715602496

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