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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Data & SocietyScholars Dan Bouk, Kevin Ackermann, and danah boyd join forces on a thought-provoking resource that begins to explore the power of official numbers and public data. In A Primer on Powerful Numbers: Selected Readings in the Social Study of Public Data and Official Numbers, the authors touch on the power and authority that public numbers have in societies. Read moreMarch 2022