TY - JOUR
T1 - Situating data relations in the datafied home: A methodological approach
AU - Amadori, Gaia
AU - Mascheroni, Giovanna
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Studying datafication focusing on the microlevel of everyday life poses epistemological and methodological challenges. Indeed, the black-boxed nature of algorithms makes data inaccessible and unintelligible to the researcher. Therefore, this paper aims to advance a methodological proposal for addressing the situatedness of datafication in everyday life by framing mediatised relations as a proxy for data relations. In particular, this research adopts a “non-media-centric” approach and frames families as communicative figurations. By reporting a qualitative longitudinal study on the datafication of childhood and family life involving 20 families with at least 1 child aged 8 years or younger in Italy and by employing a mixed method constructivist grounded theory methodology that includes network methods, we analyse three families as exemplary of different network articulations. Such an approach, we argue, can help materialise the mediatised relations through, about, and around data that emerge in contemporary family life.
AB - Studying datafication focusing on the microlevel of everyday life poses epistemological and methodological challenges. Indeed, the black-boxed nature of algorithms makes data inaccessible and unintelligible to the researcher. Therefore, this paper aims to advance a methodological proposal for addressing the situatedness of datafication in everyday life by framing mediatised relations as a proxy for data relations. In particular, this research adopts a “non-media-centric” approach and frames families as communicative figurations. By reporting a qualitative longitudinal study on the datafication of childhood and family life involving 20 families with at least 1 child aged 8 years or younger in Italy and by employing a mixed method constructivist grounded theory methodology that includes network methods, we analyse three families as exemplary of different network articulations. Such an approach, we argue, can help materialise the mediatised relations through, about, and around data that emerge in contemporary family life.
KW - datafication
KW - grounded theory
KW - longitudinal qualitative research
KW - mixed methods
KW - social network analysis
KW - young children
KW - datafication
KW - grounded theory
KW - longitudinal qualitative research
KW - mixed methods
KW - social network analysis
KW - young children
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/263494
U2 - 10.1177/20539517241234268
DO - 10.1177/20539517241234268
M3 - Article
SN - 2053-9517
VL - 11
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - BIG DATA & SOCIETY
JF - BIG DATA & SOCIETY
IS - 1
ER -