Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice: An Integrated Literature Review
David Leslie, Michael Katell, Mhairi Aitken, Jatinder Singh, Morgan, Briggs, Rosamund Powell, Cami Rinc\'on, Thompson Chengeta, Abeba Birhane,, Antonella Perini, Smera Jayadeva, and Anjali Mazumder

TL;DR
This literature review broadens the understanding of data justice by analyzing current challenges, social structures, and efforts to promote equity in data governance and use within global innovation ecosystems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive conceptual framework and critical analysis of existing data justice research, emphasizing decolonial perspectives and practical challenges.
Findings
Identifies limitations in current data justice studies
Highlights social and power dynamics affecting data justice
Showcases efforts by activists and policymakers to promote equity
Abstract
The Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice (ADJRP) project aims to widen the lens of current thinking around data justice and to provide actionable resources that will help policymakers, practitioners, and impacted communities gain a broader understanding of what equitable, freedom-promoting, and rights-sustaining data collection, governance, and use should look like in increasingly dynamic and global data innovation ecosystems. In this integrated literature review we hope to lay the conceptual groundwork needed to support this aspiration. The introduction motivates the broadening of data justice that is undertaken by the literature review which follows. First, we address how certain limitations of the current study of data justice drive the need for a re-location of data justice research and practice. We map out the strengths and shortcomings of the contemporary state of the art…
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TopicsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
