Week 9: What counts: Ubiquitous communication networks, behavioral data, and value
ANTH 3608: Becoming cyborgs—Technology and society (Semester 2,
2025)
October 10, 2025
Main reading: Walford (2021)
Other reading: Bowker and Star (1999)
Notes
Data is the new money (Feng 2025; Ruwitch 2025). The next billionaires will have a net worth in thousands of petabytes. The nation that controls a population’s aggregate Netflix ratings and Tiktok follows controls the world.
Sure, I’ve got lots of data. I go out of my house every day and everything I see is data. So why does it feel like I brought a fistful of Disney Dollars to the grocery store?
If data is the new money, then data is
- a store of value,
- a unit of account,
- a method of payment, and
- a medium of exchange (see Polanyi 1957; Bohannan 1959; cf. Hart 1986)
How much like money is data (and how much like data is money)?
Keywords
value, encoding
Learning outcomes
- Understand classification and standardization as elements of social and technical processes and explain why this matters for understanding how social scientists interpret the social and cultural significance of data collection, computation, and modeling
References
Bohannan, Paul. 1959. “The Impact of Money on an African
Subsistence Economy.” The Journal of Economic History 19
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Bowker, Geoffrey C., and Susan Leigh Star. 1999. “Categorical Work
and Boundary Infrastructures: Enriching Theories of
Classification.” In Sorting things out: classification and
its consequences, 285–317. Inside technology. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT
Press.
Feng, Emily. 2025. “The Race to Create AI Applications Is Creating
Demand for Training Data in China.” National Public
Radio, June 29, 2025, sec. World. https://www.npr.org/2025/06/29/nx-s1-5422330/the-race-to-create-ai-applications-is-creating-demand-for-training-data-in-china.
Hart, Keith. 1986. “Heads or Tails? Two Sides of the Coin.”
Man 21 (4): 637–56. https://doi.org/10.2307/2802901.
Polanyi, Karl. 1957. “The Economy as an Instituted
Process.” In Trade and Markets in Early Empires, edited
by Karl Polanyi, Conrad M. Arensberg, and Harry W. Pearson, 243–70. New
York: The Free Press. https://archive.org/details/in.gov.ignca.36501/page/243/mode/2up.
Ruwitch, John. 2025. “Judge OKs Sale of 23andMe — and Its Trove of
DNA Data — to a Nonprofit Led by Its Founder.” National
Public Radio, June 30, 2025, sec. Technology. https://www.npr.org/2025/06/30/nx-s1-5451398/23andme-sale-approved-dna-data.
Walford, Antonia. 2021. “Data – Ova – Gene – Data.”
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 27 (S1): 127–41.
https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.13484.