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portada Human Data Interaction, Disadvantage and Skills in the Community. Enabling Cross-Sector Environments for Postdigital Inclusion
Type
Physical Book
Collection
Postdigital Science and Education
Year
2025
Pages
307
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.50 x 15.50 cm
ISBN13
9783031318771

Human Data Interaction, Disadvantage and Skills in the Community. Enabling Cross-Sector Environments for Postdigital Inclusion

Matthew Johnson;Stuart Connor;Sarah Hayes;Michael Jopling (Author) · Springer International Publishing AG · Paperback

Human Data Interaction, Disadvantage and Skills in the Community. Enabling Cross-Sector Environments for Postdigital Inclusion - Matthew Johnson;Stuart Connor;Sarah Hayes;Michael Jopling

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Synopsis "Human Data Interaction, Disadvantage and Skills in the Community. Enabling Cross-Sector Environments for Postdigital Inclusion"

The book provides a dynamic, cross-sectional, multidisciplinary perspective and dialogue to illuminate the challenges humans face in their interactions with data in their individual postdigital contexts in local communities. It offers unique insights from real cases, collaborations, and projects to extend existing academic theories and frameworks, applied to human data interactions, disadvantage, and digital skills. The book takes the novel approach of establishing co-authorship between cross-sector practitioners from the wider community (such as local authorities, councils, policy makers, small businesses, charities, education and skills providers, and other stakeholders) with international academics and researchers who write about humans, digital skills, and data. This develops an enabling cross-sector environment throughout the book that not only furthers broader understandings concerning data, disadvantage and digital skills in postdigital society, but also shares a template to support others who may wish to adopt this approach to co-authorship and knowledge exchange. The book revisits the Human Data Interaction (HDI) framework (Mortier, Haddadi, Henderson, McAuley, and Crowcroft 2014) through many diverse cross-sectoral perspectives. These are co-authored under the HDI framework’s key tenets of: agency, legibility, negotiability and resistance. These tenets form the main sections of the book, with chapters examining these concepts through both interdisciplinary academic literature and cross-sector dialogue with individuals and agencies from the wider community who work with diverse and often disadvantaged groups.

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