Canadian Journal of Communication
Volume 44, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 317-329
Decolonizing data relations: On the moral economy of data sharing in Palestinian refugee camps (Article) (Open Access)
Halkort M.*
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Digital Media and Social Communication, Department of Communication Arts, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract
Background: This article interrogates the critical intersection of measurement, datafication, and value extraction in humanitarian settings, drawing on empirical examples of data sharing in Palestinian camps in Lebanon. Analysis: Building on decolonial theory and post-humanist perspectives, the article offers a critical rereading of the moral economy as historically situated transversal practice and explores how the nonlinear transition of lived and embodied knowledge into and out of data (re)configures the calculus of reciprocity, justice, and fairness in the anticolonial struggle of Palestinians. Conclusion and implications: The article introduces the concept of “ethico-political substance” to problematize the historical entanglement of social ontologies, coloniality, and power-knowledge and to show a constitutive split between data and its subjects, which continues to undermine the political possibilities of datafication to this day. © 2019 Canadian Institute for Studies in Publishing Press. All rights reserved.
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DOI: 10.22230/cjc.2019v44n3a3457
ISSN: 07053657
Original Language: English