Abstract
In Queer Data Studies, editor Patrick Keilty compiles essays from scholars and practitioners exploring the relationship between data and queer subjects. Utilizing a cross-disciplinary approach, the volume encourages readers to rethink what constitutes queer data and how queer subjects choose to interact with a world where surveillance is increasingly regarded as the norm. This review provides readers with an introduction to the book’s 10 chapters, while also evaluating its strengths and weaknesses and highlighting avenues for future research in this budding field.
Recommended Citation
Meyerl, Jordan
(2024)
"Review of Queer Data Studies,"
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies: Vol. 11, Article 4.
Available at:
https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/jcas/vol11/iss1/4
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