A View from Anthropology: Should Anthropologists Fear the Data Machines?

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A View from Anthropology : Should Anthropologists Fear the Data Machines? / Albris, Kristoffer; Otto, Eva Iris; Astrupgaard, Sofie Læbo; Gregersen, Emilie Munch; Jørgensen, Laura Skousgaard; Jørgensen, Olivia Norman; Sandbye, Clara Rosa; Schønning, Signe.

I: Big Data & Society, Bind 8, Nr. 2, 2021, s. 1-7.

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Albris, K, Otto, EI, Astrupgaard, SL, Gregersen, EM, Jørgensen, LS, Jørgensen, ON, Sandbye, CR & Schønning, S 2021, 'A View from Anthropology: Should Anthropologists Fear the Data Machines?', Big Data & Society, bind 8, nr. 2, s. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F20539517211043655

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Albris, K., Otto, E. I., Astrupgaard, S. L., Gregersen, E. M., Jørgensen, L. S., Jørgensen, O. N., Sandbye, C. R., & Schønning, S. (2021). A View from Anthropology: Should Anthropologists Fear the Data Machines? Big Data & Society, 8(2), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F20539517211043655

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Albris K, Otto EI, Astrupgaard SL, Gregersen EM, Jørgensen LS, Jørgensen ON o.a. A View from Anthropology: Should Anthropologists Fear the Data Machines? Big Data & Society. 2021;8(2):1-7. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F20539517211043655

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Albris, Kristoffer ; Otto, Eva Iris ; Astrupgaard, Sofie Læbo ; Gregersen, Emilie Munch ; Jørgensen, Laura Skousgaard ; Jørgensen, Olivia Norman ; Sandbye, Clara Rosa ; Schønning, Signe. / A View from Anthropology : Should Anthropologists Fear the Data Machines?. I: Big Data & Society. 2021 ; Bind 8, Nr. 2. s. 1-7.

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