Publications
- Bates J (2017) The politics of data friction
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Journal of Documentation, 74(2), 412-429.
View this article in WRRO(Highly commended – Emerald Literati award)
- Checco A, Bates J & Demartini G (2018) All That Glitters Is Gold
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An Attack Scheme on Gold Questions in Crowdsourcing. HCOMP (pp 2-11)
View this article in WRRO(HCOMP Best paper award)
- Ehdeed S, Bates J and Cox A (2016) Social Media as a Source of Information: An Exploratory Study of Young Libyans’ Perceptions of the Impact of Social Media in Libya during the Period 2011-2015
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iConference 2016 Proceedings
(Best Poster Award)
- Goodale P, Bates J & Lin Y (2015) Mapping Data Journeys: Design for an interactive web site.
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iConference 2015 Proceedings (pp 1-4)
(Runner up – best poster award)
- Zhang, J. Bates,J., Abbott, P. (2022) State-steered smartmentality in Chinese smart urbanism
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Urban Studies
- Bates J, Checco A, Gerakopoulou E (accepted) Worker perspectives on designs for a crowdwork co-operative
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Hepp, A., Jarke, J., & Kramp, L. (Eds.) (forthcoming 2022). Data Power: New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies. Palgrave.
- Bates J (2021) Big Data and Data Analytics
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In Elliott, A. (Ed.) (2021). The Routledge Social Science Handbook of AI. Routledge
View this article in WRRO - Bates J, Cameron D, Checco A, Clough P, Hopfgartner F, Mazumdar S, Sbaffi L, Stordy P & de la Vega de León A (2020) Integrating fate/critical data studies into data science curricula: Where are we going and how do we get there?
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FAT* 2020 – Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (pp 425-435)
View this article in WRRO - Bates J, Clough P, Jäschke R, Otterbacher J & Unsworth K (2020) Guest editorial: Social and Cultural Biases in Information, Algorithms, and Systems.
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Online Information Review, 44(2), 321-323.
view guest editorial - Checco A, Bates J & Demartini G (2020) Adversarial Attacks on Crowdsourcing Quality Control
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The Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 67(2020), 375-408
View this article in WRRO - Gerrard Y & Bates J (2019) Introduction to the data power special issue : tactics, access and shaping
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Online Information Review, 43(6), 945-951.
View this article in WRRO - Bates J, Goodale P, Lin Y-W & Andrews P (2019) Assembling an infrastructure for historic climate data recovery: data friction in practice
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Journal of Documentation, 75(4), 791-806.
View this article in WRRO - Checco A, Bates J & Demartini G (2019) Quality Control Attack Schemes in Crowdsourcing
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Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 6136-6140, Macao, 10 August 2019 – 16 August 2019.
- Bates J & Elmore J (2018) Identifying the Affective Dimension of Data Mining Practice: An Exploratory Study
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(pp 243-252)
- Checco A, Bates J & Demartini G (2018) All That Glitters Is Gold – An Attack Scheme on Gold Questions in Crowdsourcing
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HCOMP (pp 2-11)
View this article in WRRO - Kennedy H & Bates J (2017) Data Power in Material Contexts: Introduction
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Television and New Media, 18(8), 701-705.
View this article in WRRO - Bates J & Goodale P (2017) Making Data Flow for the Climate Risk Market
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Television and New Media, 18(8), 753-768.
View this article in WRRO - Bates J (2017) The politics of data friction
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Journal of Documentation, 74(2), 412-429.
View this article in WRRO - Bates J (2017) Big data, open data and the climate risk market
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In Brevini B & Murdock G (Ed.), Carbon Capitalism and Communication (pp. 83-93). Palgrave Macmillan
View this article in WRRO - Bates J (2017) Data cultures, power and the city
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Data and the City (pp. 189-200)
View this article in WRRO - Otterbacher J, Bates J & Clough PD (2017) Competent Men and Warm Women: Gender Stereotypes and Backlash in Image Search Results
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Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 6 May 2017 – 11 May 2017.
View this article in WRRO - Bates J, Lin Y-W & Goodale P (2016) Data journeys: Capturing the socio-material constitution of data objects and flows
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Big Data & Society, 3(2), 205395171665450-205395171665450
View this article in WRRO - Lin Y, Bates J & Goodale P (2016) Co-observing the Weather, Co-predicting the Climate: Human Factors in Building Infrastructures for Crowdsourced Data
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Science and Technology Studies, 29(3)
View this article in WRRO - Bates J, Goodale P & Lin Y (2015) Data Journeys as an approach for exploring the socio-cultural shaping of (big) data: the case of climate science in the United Kingdom
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Iconference 2015 Proceedings (pp 1-16)
- Bates J (2014) The strategic importance of information policy for the contemporary neoliberal state: The case of Open Government Data in the United Kingdom
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Government Information Quarterly, 31(3), 388-395
View this article in WRRO - Bates J (2013) The domestication of open government data advocacy in the United Kingdom: A neo-Gramscian analysis
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Policy and Internet, 5(1), 118-137
View this article in WRRO - Bates J (2012) “This is what modern deregulation looks like”
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co-optation and contestation in the shaping of the UK’s Open Government Data Initiative. Journal of Community Informatics, 8(2)
View this article in WRRO - Bates J & Rowley J (2011) Social reproduction and exclusion in subject indexing: A comparison of public library OPACs and LibraryThing folksonomy
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Journal of Documentation, 67(3), 431-448
- Kennedy H, Oman S, Taylor M, Bates J and Steedman R (2020) Public understanding and perceptions of data practices: a review of existing research
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Retrieved from livingwithdata.org/project (PDF)
- Bates J (2015) Data Cultures, Power and the City. Programmable Cities: Data and the City
- Bates J (2014) Climate Risk, Big Data and the Weather Market
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SPERI, 13
- Bates J (2013) Politics of Open Government Data: A Neo-Gramscian Analysis of the United Kingdom’s Open Government Data Initiative
- Medina Perea IA, Bates J & Cox A (2019) Using data journeys to inform research design: Socio-cultural dynamics of patient data flows in the UK healthcare sector
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(pp. 1-6). iConference 2019, Washington DC, USA.
- Bates J & Cameron D (2019) Affect Dynamics in Data Science Practice
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(pp. 1-4). Human-Centred Study of Data Science Work Practices Workshop, CHI 2019, 4 May 2019 – 4 May 2019.
View this article in WRRO - Souare M & Bates J (2018) Perceptions of Data Science outputs in a local authority context: the importance of emotion and context, Data for Policy
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11-12 June 2018
- Bates J, Clough PD, Jäschke R & Otterbacher J (2018) Preface. CEUR Workshop Proceedings
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Vol. 2103 (pp i-ii)
- Goodale P, Bates J & Lin Y (2015) Mapping Data Journeys: Design for an interactive web site
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iConference 2015 Proceedings (pp 1-4)
- Martin C, Davies T & Bates J (2013) Socio-Technical Transitions Pathways for UK Open Government Data
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ACM Web Science 2013
View this article in WRRO
- Medina Perea I, Bates J and Cox A (May 2021) The re-use of patient healthcare data in the UK: the implications of data sharing controversies on publicly funded health research
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Data Justice Conference 2021 (online)
- Medina Perea I, Bates J and Cox A (2020) Exploring the life of patient data in the UK health sector
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AOIR 2020 (online)
- Bates J, Checco A, Demartini G & Gerakopoulou E (2019) The data annotators: how to improve labour conditions for AI’s crowdworkers?
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Data Power 2019, Bremen, Germany 12-13th September 2019
- Bates J (2020) Data Journeys: Capturing the socio-material constitution of data objects and flows
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ESRC Reserach Methods Festival 2018, Bath, UK, 3-5th July 2018
- Bates J, Andrews P, Nunn E (2017) Learning with Data Scientists: reflections on teaching critical data studies to postgraduate Data Science students
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Data Power 2017, Ontario, Canada, 22nd& 23rd June 2017
- Bates J & Goodale P (2016) Discourses, disputes and silences in making data flow for the climate risk market
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IAMCR 2016, Leicester, UK, 27-31st July 2016
- Bates J and Goodale P (2015) Open weather data and the financialisation of climate change
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Data Power 2015, Sheffield, UK 22-23rd June 2015
- Bates J, Lin Y and Goodale P (2014) The Secret Life of a Weather Datum: developing a new approach for understanding the socio-cultural worlds of weather data production, distribution and re-use
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IAMCR 2014, Hyderabad, India, 15-19th July 2014
- Bates J (2013) Information policy in the crises of neoliberalism: the case of Open Government Data in the UK
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IAMCR 2013. Dublin, Ireland
View the paper for this talk in WRRO - Bates J (2012) Building consent: strategy and power in the development of the United Kingdom’s Open Government Data initiative
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International Political Science Association 22nd World Congress of Political Science. Madrid, 8 July 2012 – 12 July 2012
View the paper for this talk in WRRO
- Bates J (2020) Digital data flows and the Covid-19 pandemic – should we be paying more attention?
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Retrieved from information-studies.blogspot.com
- Andrews, P, Bates J and Goodale P (2017) Mapping the secret life of weather data. Information Professional magazine
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Retrieved from cilip.org.uk
- Bates J (2016) Towards a critical data science – the complicated relationship between data and the democratic project
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Retrieved from
blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences - Bates J, Goodale P & Lin Y (2015) Life of Data website
- view on web.archive.org
- Bates J (2014) The progressive ideals behind Open Government Data are being used to further interests of the neoliberal state
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Retrieved from blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences
- Bates J (2013) Agriculture companies are turning to big data to profit from climate change. New Statesman
- Bates J (2013) Big data lets global corps bet on the threat of climate change
- Bates J (2013) Productive Freedom and the Political Economy of Hacking.
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Retrieved from mobilizingideas.wordpress.com
- Sanger S, Bath PA & Bates J (2019) ‘Someone like me’ : user experiences of the discussion forums of non-12-step alcohol online support groups, June 2019
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Addictive Behaviors, 98
View this article in WRRO - Sanger S, Bath PA & Bates J (2019) ‘Berrypicking’ in the formation of ideas about problem drinking amongst users of alcohol online support groups
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Information in Contemporary Society, 11420, 806-816
View this article in WRRO - Quinn K & Bates J (2019) Everyday activism: challenging neoliberalism for radical library workers in English higher education
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In Tett L & Hamilton M (Ed.), Resisting neoliberalism in education: local, national and transnational perspectives Policy Press
View this article in WRRO - Jarusawat P, Cox AM & Bates J (2018) Community participation in the management of palm leaf manuscripts as Lanna cultural material in Thailand
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Journal of Documentation, 74(5), 951-965
View this article in WRRO - Sanger S, Bath PA & Bates J (2018) The Role of Stories in Three Non-12 Step Alcohol Online Support Groups
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Transforming Digital Worlds, Vol. 10766 (pp 126-131), 25 March 2018 – 28 March 2018
View this article in WRRO - Quinn K & Bates J (2017) Resisting Neoliberalism: The challenge of activist librarianship in English Higher Education
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Journal of Documentation, 73(2), 317-335
View this article in WRRO - Jarusawat P, Cox A & Bates J (2017) Community involvement in the Management of Palm Leaf Manuscripts as Lanna Cultural Material in Thailand
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iConference 2017 Proceedings (pp 491-497)
- Walker J & Bates J (2016) Developments in LGBTQ provision in secondary school library services since the abolition of Section 28
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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 48(3), 269-283
View this article in WRRO - Ehdeed S, Bates J and Cox A (2016) Social Media as a Source of Information: An Exploratory Study of Young Libyans’ Perceptions of the Impact of Social Media in Libya during the Period 2011-2015
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iConference 2016 Proceedings
(Best poster award)
- Jarusawat P, Cox A & Bates J (2015) An exploration of the value of collaborative management of palm-leaf manuscripts as Lanna cultural material in libraries and communities in Thailand
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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Library and Information Education and Practice Conference (pp 223-228)
- Jarusawat P, Cox A & Bates J (2015) An exploration of the value of a collaborative model of collection management for Lanna cultural material in libraries in Northern Thailand
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IConference 2015 Proceedings (pp 1-4)
- Ehdeed S, Bates J and Cox A (2016) Social Media, Young Libyans and the 2011 Revolution: An Exploratory Study of Young Libyans’ Perceptions of the Impact of Social Media During the Uprising
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IAMCR 2016, Leicester, UK, 27-31st July 20