Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future

Anita Say Chan

Book cover for Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future
Book cover for Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future

Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future

Predatory Data: Eugenics in Big Tech and Our Fight for an Independent Future

Anita Say Chan

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The first book to draw a direct line between the datafication and prediction techniques of past eugenicists and today's often violent and extractive "big data" regimes.

Predatory Data illuminates the throughline between the nineteenth century's anti-immigration and eugenics movements and our sprawling systems of techno-surveillance and algorithmic discrimination. With this book, Anita Say Chan offers a historical, globally multisited analysis of the relations of dispossession, misrecognition, and segregation expanded by dominant knowledge institutions in the Age of Big Data.
While technological advancement has a tendency to feel inevitable, it always has a history, including efforts to chart a path for alternative futures and the important parallel story of defiant refusal and liberatory activism. Chan explores how more than a century ago, feminist, immigrant, and other minoritized actors refused dominant institutional research norms and worked to develop alternative data practices whose methods and traditions continue to reverberate through global justice-based data initiatives today. Looking to the past to shape our future, this book charts a path for an alternative historical consciousness grounded in the pursuit of global justice.

A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more.

About the Author

Anita Say Chan is a feminist and decolonial scholar of Science and Technology Studies and Associate Professor of Information Sciences and Media Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Critical Reviews

"An illuminating and unsettling depiction of Big Tech as deeply enmeshed in an ethically compromised brand of social science."-- "Publishers Weekly"

"Anita Say Chan illuminates the throughline between the nineteenth century's anti-immigration and eugenics movements and our sprawling systems of techno-surveillance and algorithmic discrimination. . . . Looking to the past to shape our future, Predatory Data effectively charts a path for an alternative historical consciousness grounded in the pursuit of global justice. . . . Invaluable."
-- "Midwest Book Review"

"Chan's book shares lessons that society can learn from today's global justice-based data initiatives and from the data collaborations of earlier feminists, immigrants, and other minorities who refused eugenic models."-- "Eurasia Review"

Publishing Information

Publisher: University of California Press
Pub date: 2025-01-07
Length: 262 pages

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