Data discourse
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Data Discourse
Data Discourse
Definition of discourse
Discourse is applied to analyze literary and non-literary texts. Discourse is found in array of disciplines: critical theory, sociology, and other fields.
Data as discourse
Discourse works within the context of data
Examples of data discourse
The discourses of sharing, reuse, open access, open government, transparency, accountability, social entrepreneurship, and economies of scale have been mobilised to form a discursive regime that promotes investment in open data and associated repositories.
Data narratives and elements of data narratives
The discourses and imaginaries are put together to form data narratives to make stories about data and their interconnected assemblages persuasive. Data do not represent themselves. For data to be narrated, it must be set in specific settings for shape and meaning making.
The elements of data narratives are data trajectories, data temporalities, the cultural grounding of data narratives
Data discourse theory and its overlap with other theories
Data imaginaries and discourses are drawn together to constitute what Focault (1977) termed a discursive regime: a set of interlocking arguments that justifies and sustains new developments and naturalises, legitimates and reproduces their use. The discourses utilised within a regime seek to promote and make their message seem like common sense, to persuade people and institution to their lofic, and to believe and act in relation to this logic.
Data discourse and debates
Opposition of data discourses