Big Data for a Fairer Democracy?

  • Heesen J
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Abstract

Big data-analysis is linked to the expectation to provide a general image of socially relevant topics and processes. Similar to this, the idea of the public sphere involves being representative of all citizens and of important topics and problems. This contribution, on one side, aims to explain how a normative concept of the public sphere could be infiltrated by big data. On the other, it will discuss how participative processes and common wealth can profit from a thorough use of big data analysis. As important parts of the argument, two concepts will be introduced: the numerical public (as a public that is constituted by machine-communication) and total politicisation (as a loss of negative freedom of expression).

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Heesen, J. (2016). Big Data for a Fairer Democracy? The International Review of Information Ethics, 24. https://doi.org/10.29173/irie148

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