Dan Bouk, a Data & Society affiliate, researches the history of bureaucracies, quantification, and other modern things shrouded in cloaks of boringness. As a D&S fellow, he published House Arrest: How An Automated Algorithm Constrained Congress for a Century, and co-authored A Primer on Powerful Numbers with Kevin Ackermann and danah boyd. Bouk is the author of the books How Our Days Became Numbered (Chicago, 2015) and Democracy’s Data (MCDxFSG, 2022). He is currently at work on a history of budgets, data, expertise, and democracy in New York City.
Dan Bouk
Dan Bouk studies the history of personal data.
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AppleDan Bouk, a historian of data and bureaucracies, walks us through the entactment of Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution, the system of white supermacy that was embedded in it, and the transformative role of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s in the evolution of a more just Decennial US Census. Read on AppleJanuary 2021 -
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