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Mapping controversies with social media: The case for symmetry
N Marres, D Moats
Social Media+ Society 1 (2), 2056305115604176, 2015
1722015
“You Social Scientists Love Mind Games”: Experimenting in the “divide” between data science and critical algorithm studies
D Moats, N Seaver
Big Data & Society 6 (1), 2053951719833404, 2019
612019
Quali-quantitative methods beyond networks: Studying information diffusion on Twitter with the Modulation Sequencer
D Moats, E Borra
Big Data & Society 5 (1), 2053951718772137, 2018
252018
From media technologies to mediated events: a different settlement between media studies and science and technology studies
D Moats
Information, Communication & Society 22 (8), 1165-1180, 2019
212019
The Imposter As Social Theory: thinking with gatecrashers, cheats and charlatans
S Woolgar, E Vogel, D Moats, CF Helgesson
Policy Press, 2022
152022
Rethinking the ‘Great Divide’: Approaching Interdisciplinary Collaborations Around Digital Data with Humour and Irony
D Moats
Science & Technology Studies, 2020
132020
Following the Fukushima Disaster on (and against) Wikipedia: A Methodological Note about STS Research and Online Platforms
D Moats
Science, Technology, & Human Values 44 (6), 938-964, 2019
112019
In Search of a Problem: Mapping Controversies over NHS (England) Patient Data with Digital Tools
D Moats, L McFall
Science, Technology, & Human Values 44 (3), 478-513, 2019
102019
Of stories and numbers: rethinking the settlement between Anthropology and metrics in Global Health
D Moats
Science as culture 25 (4), 594-599, 2016
82016
Thinking with Imposters: The Imposter as Analytic
E Vogel, D Moats, S Woolgar, CF Helgesson
The Imposter as Social Theory, 1-30, 2021
42021
Decentring devices: developing quali-quantitative techniques for studying controversies with online platforms
D Moats
Goldsmiths, University of London, 2016
42016
From Digital Methods to Digital Ontologies: Bruno Latour and Richard Rogers at CSISP
D Moats
22012
Sorting a public? Using quali-quantitative methods to interrogate the role of algorithms in digital democracy platforms
D Moats, YS Tseng
Information, Communication & Society, 1-35, 2023
12023
How Does It Feel To Be Visualized: Redistributing Ethics
D Moats, J Perriam
Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2017
12017
Making Problems: Interdisciplinary Collaboration and AI Ethics
D Moats, T Holtrop, NJ van Eck, J Varga, F Dechesne, L Waltman
SocArXiv, 2023
2023
Democratising Software?: Situating Political Campaigning technology in the UK’s EU Referendum
L Waller, D Moats
Democratic Situations, 230-255, 2022
2022
Does Digital Data Know Us Better?
LR McFall, D Moats
31st Annual Meeting, 2019
2019
Review of Rob Kitchin’s The Data Revolution
D Moats
TCS, 2015
2015
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