The edited volume Forensis: The Architecture of Public Truth was reviewed this month in issue 190 of Radical Philosophy. John Beck focuses on the act of extracting data, concluding:
The non-conclusive, improvised, transformative energies of data are conceived not as a resource to be mined but as a medium through which new modes of understanding might be created.
To read the whole review, head over to the Radical Philosophy site.
The edited volume Forensis: The Architecture of Public Truth was reviewed this month in issue 190 of Radical Philosophy. John Beck focuses on the act of extracting data, concluding:
The non-conclusive, improvised, transformative energies of data are conceived not as a resource to be mined but as a medium through which new modes of understanding might be created.
To read the whole review, head over to the Radical Philosophy site.