There Are No Facts
This highlights the interactions between people, data, code, and power in a post-truth world. It discusses the breakdown of common truth and the rise of disaggregated public spheres shaped by behavioral data extraction and micropublics. This illustrates how truth claims are influenced by observational techniques and explores their implications across various scales, from local settings to global events like the COVID-19 pandemic.
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