The latest Open Access issue of The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology has published! This special issue is entitled "Number Politics After Datafication."
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Editors:
Liana Chua, University of Cambridge
Natalia Buitron, University of Cambridge
Volume 42, Issue 1: Number Politics after Datafication
Guest Editors: Moisés Kopper and Hannah Knox
Liana Chua, Natalia Buitron, and Timothy Cooper
Introduction
Number Politics after Datafication
Moisés Kopper and Hannah Knox
Articles
Safeguarding Data: The Data Consensus and the Public Good in Children's Social Services
Jennifer Cearns and Hannah Knox
Crafting Good Indicators: Human–Machine Entanglements in Brazil's 2022 Population Census
Moisés Kopper and Ulisses Corrêa Duarte
‘Credit Is a Basket’: On the Inclusion of Blood Donation in China's Social Credit System
Qiuyu Jiang and Rachel Douglas-Jones
Avoidable Deaths in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Quantifying Responsibility in Brazil
Alexandre de Paiva Rio Camargo and Eugênia Motta
With Endless Articulations: Conserving Biodiversity in the Infinity Mirror
Tracey Heatherington
Afterword: From Number Politics to Infrastructure Politics
Stefania Milan
Reviews
Laura Haapio-Kirk and Nat Nesvaderani
Review Essay
Lives, Works, and Conversations in Economic Anthropology
Chris Hann