Summary
Chapters
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Francisca Grommé, a post-doctoral Sociology researcher at Goldsmiths University of London, presents her ethnographic study of using data mining practices to develop Dutch policy for at-risk youth.
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Chapter 1: Data Mining "Problem Youth": Looking Closer but Not Seeing Better
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Chapter 2: Studying Data Science Practices as Social Practices
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Chapter 3: Key Fieldwork Activities: Interviews, Observations, Software Demonstrations, and Document Study
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Chapter 4: Ways People Produce Knowledge
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Chapter 5: Participant Consent
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Chapter 6: Study Findings: Algorithms
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Chapter 7: Study Findings: Socioeconomic Status
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Chapter 8: Study Findings: Neighborhood Facilities
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Chapter 9: Data Set Size for Policy Making: Neighborhoods vs. Data Mining
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Chapter 10: Challenges: Changes in Participant Focus
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Chapter 11: Challenges: Confidentiality and Data Breaches
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Chapter 12: Challenges: Background Knowledge
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Chapter 13: Conclusions, Reflective Questions, and Further Reading
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