What happens when big data come to digital forensics? This new @eSTSjournal article explores the question in relation to child abuse policing in South-West England
How do large sets of data get transformed into discrete instances of judicial evidence?
Learn about the challenges faced by Digital Forensics Units in England when dealing with child abuse in Rappert, Wilson-Kovacs, Wheat and @sabinaleonelli's ESTS paper:
doi.org/10.17351/ests2022.10…
ALT Abstract photo of linear mesh. Photo by Tim Hüfner on Unsplash.
Interested in how plant researchers across the globe collaborate with farmers, breeders, institutions & data experts? And how this could be done fairly and responsibly? Our new book on Responsible Plant Data Linkage is just out and free to download #OA! link.springer.com/book/10.10…
My editorial to @HPLSjournal collection “Biological Knowledge in a Time of #COVID-19” is out! Use it as a jump-off point to delve into these 9 *excellent* papers, showcasing the relevance of history & philosophy to understanding the ongoing pandemic eur03.safelinks.protection.o…
Book by @SabinaLeonelli & @tmpncl (@UniofExeter) brings together leading thinkers in history, philosophy & social studies of science to reflect on challenges and conditions for mobilizing and (re)using research data.
Join the virtual book launch on July 3.
bit.ly/3ilv7na
Aah - just seen this, #twitterstorians. Book launch this Friday. Among others, contains "From Dirty Data to Tidy Facts: Practices of Clustering in Plant Phenomics and Business Cycles", which could be of interest to @LaetitiaLenel #historiesofdata
2 years in the making, a long entry reviewing philosophical issues concerning "Scientific Research and #BigData" is now #OpenAccess on the site of the ever-wonderful Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy @dailySEP. I hope it's useful & welcome comments plato.stanford.edu/archives/…
There could not be a better week to discuss the relation between public and scientific trust, at least in the UK.. and it is the 25 year anniversary of the publication of Ted Porter’s seminal “Trust in Numbers”! @UniExeterIDSAI@DataScienceFeed#HPS@UofESPA
Today at 3.30pm: Calculating Trust, a virtual conversation with Stephanie Dick (Pennsylvania), Sabina Leonelli (Exeter), Staffan Müller-Wille (Cambridge) and Ted Porter (UCLA): talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/1…
As part of the @resdatall /IGAD's ongoing #webinar series the “Intelligent Plant Data Linkage: A View from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science,” webinar is set to take place on April 9 at 10 a.m. CET
Learn more & register 👉aims.fao.org/activity/blog/R…
Exciting: we just got a 1st glimpse of cover of the volume Data Journeys in the Sciences, key output of @ERC_Research DATA_SCIENCE project, packed with world-leading authors writing on data mobility & use, and available #OA from @Springer from April 2020! @tmpncl@SabinaLeonelli
My #Nature150 piece on what we learn from #bigdata history: "data generation, processing and analysis are unavoidably value-laden. The scientific legitimacy of these activities depends on the extent to which such values are held up for public scrutiny" nature.com/articles/d41586-0…#in