Digital Resignation and the Datafied Welfare State

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Digital Resignation and the Datafied Welfare State. / Bagger, Christoffer; Einarsson, Arni Már; Andelsman Alvarez, Victoria; Klausen, Maja; Lomborg, Stine.

I: Big Data & Society, Bind 10, Nr. 2, 2023.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftKommentar/debatForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Bagger, C, Einarsson, AM, Andelsman Alvarez, V, Klausen, M & Lomborg, S 2023, 'Digital Resignation and the Datafied Welfare State', Big Data & Society, bind 10, nr. 2. https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517231206806

APA

Bagger, C., Einarsson, A. M., Andelsman Alvarez, V., Klausen, M., & Lomborg, S. (2023). Digital Resignation and the Datafied Welfare State. Big Data & Society, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517231206806

Vancouver

Bagger C, Einarsson AM, Andelsman Alvarez V, Klausen M, Lomborg S. Digital Resignation and the Datafied Welfare State. Big Data & Society. 2023;10(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517231206806

Author

Bagger, Christoffer ; Einarsson, Arni Már ; Andelsman Alvarez, Victoria ; Klausen, Maja ; Lomborg, Stine. / Digital Resignation and the Datafied Welfare State. I: Big Data & Society. 2023 ; Bind 10, Nr. 2.

Bibtex

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