Frontiers in Big Data (Aug 2024)

Data science's cultural construction: qualitative ideas for quantitative work

  • Philipp Brandt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2024.1287442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

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Introduction“Data scientists” quickly became ubiquitous, often infamously so, but they have struggled with the ambiguity of their novel role. This article studies data science's collective definition on Twitter.MethodsThe analysis responds to the challenges of studying an emergent case with unclear boundaries and substance through a cultural perspective and complementary datasets ranging from 1,025 to 752,815 tweets. It brings together relations between accounts that tweeted about data science, the hashtags they used, indicating purposes, and the topics they discussed.ResultsThe first results reproduce familiar commercial and technical motives. Additional results reveal concerns with new practical and ethical standards as a distinctive motive for constructing data science.DiscussionThe article provides a sensibility for local meaning in usually abstract datasets and a heuristic for navigating increasingly abundant datasets toward surprising insights. For data scientists, it offers a guide for positioning themselves vis-à-vis others to navigate their professional future.

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