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📚Book Review: Employing a framework that includes digital criminology, media studies & feminist philosophy, Kaufmann’s complicated picture of how information operates in the real world will be of interest to social scientists & media theorists, writes Sam DiBella #Information#Data#ResearchMethods

Making Information Matter: Understanding Surveillance and Making a Difference – review
Making Information Matter: Understanding Surveillance and Making a Difference – review

In Making Information Matter, Mareile Kaufmann proposes a methodology for studying information practices as a living process, developing her argument through four case studies. Employing a theoreti


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✍"The literature on research policy often assumes a dynamic interplay between democratic nations, science and innovation. Caroline S. Wagner suggests that at least in the case of China, science depends more on state capacities" #ResearchPolicy#Sciencewp.me/p4m9em-dav

China shows science is not dependent on liberal democracy
China shows science is not dependent on liberal democracy

The literature on research policy often assumes a dynamic interplay between democratic nations, science and innovation. Caroline S. Wagner suggests that at least in the case of China, science depen


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