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Data Are Made, Not Found - by Danah Boyd (Hardcover)

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  • An eye-opening story of the people who make the census, the United States' largest and most consequential dataset, and the growing threats to their crucial work.
  • Author(s): Danah Boyd
  • 384 Pages
  • Social Science, Demography

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An eye-opening story of the people who make the census, the United States' largest and most consequential dataset, and the growing threats to their crucial work.

By many measures, the US census is the government's largest non-wartime operation, and one of the world's oldest and biggest data-making endeavors. The 2020 census required more than a decade of planning and technical work--not to mention managing nearly a quarter of a million temporary workers simultaneously--to collect data about the American public. That data was then processed to count each of 331,449,281 residents once--and only once--and in the right place. The operation is also one of the country's most consequential. Census data determine how political power and federal funding are allocated. Census data make politics, and consequently, politics make census data. In this urgent book, danah boyd explores what it took for the Census Bureau to make the 2020 census, amidst a global pandemic and natural disasters, and while navigating political forces that constrained the budget, micro-managed the schedule, and attacked statisticians' methods.

With rare insider access to the Census Bureau, boyd observed and interviewed hundreds of government civil servants who made the 2020 census. By documenting the perspectives of government workers, Data Are Made, Not Found provides a rare glimpse into what it takes to make democracy's data. Each chapter reveals a different challenge--ranging from the last-minute fights about a citizenship question to the not-so-helpful help of well-intended stakeholders to avoid undercounts--and shows how civil servants responded to each problem, controversy, and hurdle. Boyd shows how many of the challenges that the Census Bureau faced in 2020 resulted from decades of political operatives, data users, and various stakeholders playing what boyd calls "Jenga politics," weakening the administrative state for short-term political gains by removing support and adding more requirements.

Civil servants saved the 2020 census, but future censuses--and other data-making efforts related to elections, health, and the economy--are precarious. Boyd's message is clear and compelling: protecting democracy means protecting the people and institutions that produce this data.



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"The US every-ten-year census of all residents both resets proportionate political representation and holds a demographic mirror in front of the population. It is a foundation stone of an informed citizenry in a democracy. boyd teaches us that the census is the product of thousands of civil servants, committed to ethical codes of impartiality, professionalism, and integrity. The book reminds us how well these patriots serve us."

--Robert M. Groves, Census Bureau Director, 2009-2012
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 384
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Demography
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Danah Boyd
Language: English
Street Date: September 24, 2026
TCIN: 1010288975
UPC: 9780226824970
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-4588
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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