How Statistics Lost Their Power – and Why We Should Fear What Comes Next
The Guardian,
2017
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Statistics were once the authority on facts, but society has grown increasingly wary of them, especially of their use in politics. Sociologist and political economist William Davies explains what led to statistics’ fall from grace. He considers statistics in the context of their history and offers an opinion on why big data analysis can’t replace the service statistics provide for democracy.
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Sociologist and political economist William Davies wrote The Limits of Neoliberalism and The Happiness Industry.
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