Publications

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Willson, Michele, and Katharina E. Kinder-Kurlanda. 2021. „Social gamers’ everyday (in)visibility tactics: playing within programmed constraints.“ Information, Communication & Society 24 (1): 134-149. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2019.1635187.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Weller, K. Acknowledging Data Work in the Social Media Research Lifecycle.  Frontiers in Big Data, 3, p.50. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2020.509954

Koch, G., & Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2020). Source Criticism of Data Platform Logics on the Internet. Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung, 45(3), 270-287. doi:10.2307/26918413

Breuer, J., Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Bishop, E.: (2020). The practical and ethical challenges in acquiring and sharing digital trace data: negotiating public-private partnerships. New Media and Society, 22 (11), pp. 2058-2080. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444820924622.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2020). Big Social Media Data als epistemologische Herausforderung für die Soziologie. Soziale Welt. Sonderband 23 „Soziologie des Digitalen – Digitale Soziologie?“, pp. 109-133.

Ntoutsi, E., Fafalios, P., Gadiraju, U., Iosifidis, V., Nejdl, W., Vidal, M.-E., Ruggieri, S., Turini, F., Papadopoulos, S., Krasanakis, E., Kompatsiaris, I., Kinder‐Kurlanda, K., et al. (2020). Bias in data‐driven artificial intelligence systems—An introductory survey. WIREs Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2020;e1356, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/widm.1356

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2019). Privatheitsschutz durch Open Data und Trusted Third Parties: Plädoyer für die öffentliche Kontrolle sozialer Daten In: Die Zukunft der Datenökonomie: Zwischen Geschäftsmodell, Kollektivgut und Verbraucherschutz, edited by Michael Friedewald, Carsten Ochs, Thomas Hess, and Jörn Lamla, Medienkulturen im digitalen Zeitalter, 103-116. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Zimmer, M. (2019). Web Research Ethics: Confidentiality, Consent, Data Integrity & More. In: Companion Publication of the 10th ACM Conference on Web Science, ACM, pp. 21-22.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2019). Alltagserfahrungen mit Algorithmen. In: Marion Hamm/Ute Holfelder/Christian Ritter/Alexandra Schwell/Ove Sutter (Hrsg.): Widerständigkeiten des Alltags. Beiträge zur einer empirischen Kulturanalyse. Für Klaus Schönberger zum 60. Geburtstag. Klagenfurt: Drava Verlag, pp. 143-149.

Stegbauer, C., Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Zurawski, N., Schmidt, J.-H. (2019). Kulturanalyse in einem interdisziplinären Kontext: Das Journal „kommunikation@gesellschaft“. In: Marion Hamm/Ute Holfelder/Christian Ritter/Alexandra Schwell/Ove Sutter (Hrsg.): Widerständigkeiten des Alltags. Beiträge zur einer empirischen Kulturanalyse. Für Klaus Schönberger zum 60. Geburtstag. Klagenfurt: Drava Verlag, pp. 132-142.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2018). New ethics for the web and for the web scientist? In: Report from Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop 18262. 10 Years of Web Science: Closing The Loop. Edited by Susan Halford, James A. Hendler, Eirini Ntoutsi, and Steffen Staab. Dagstuhl Reports, Vol. 8, Issue 06, ): p. 185.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Weller, K., Zenk-Möltgen, W., Pfeffer, J., Morstatter, F. (2017). Archiving Information from Geotagged Tweets to Promote Reproducibility and Comparability in Social Media Research. Big Data & Society 4 (2): pp. 1-14.

Schmidt, J.-H., Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Stegbauer, C., & Zurawski, N. (2017). Editorial: Algorithmen, Kommunikation und Gesellschaft. Kommunikation @ Gesellschaft, 18, pp. 1-4.

Poller, A., Kocksch, L., Türpe, S., Epp, F., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2017). Can Security Become a Routine? A Study of Organizational Change in an Agile Software Development Team. In: CSCW ’17 Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, February 25–March 1, 2017, Portland, OR, USA. New York: ACM, pp. 2489-2503.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2017). Big Data In: Gertraud Koch (ed.): Digitisation: Theories and Concepts for Empirical Cultural Research, pp. 158-176. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2017). Big Data. In: Gertraud Koch (ed.): Digitalisierung. Theorien und Konzepte für die empirische Kulturforschung, pp. 217-240. Konstanz: UVK Verl.-Ges.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Boos, D. (2017). Ubiquitous Computing and the Internet of Things. In: Gertraud Koch (ed.): Digitisation, pp. 197-208. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Boos, D. (2017). Ubiquitous Computing und das Internet der Dinge. In: Gertraud Koch (ed.): Digitalisierung. Theorien und Konzepte für die empirische Kulturforschung, pp. 267-282. Konstanz: UVK Verlags-Gesellschaft.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Zimmer, M. (2017). Epilogue: Internet Research Ethics for the Social Age. In: Internet Research Ethics for the Social Age, edited by Michael Zimmer and Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda, pp. 299-305. New York u.a.: Peter Lang.

Weller, K., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2017). To Share or Not to Share? Ethical Challenges in Sharing Social Media-based Research Data. In: Michael Zimmer and Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda (eds.). Internet Research Ethics for the Social Age. New York u.a.: Peter Lang, pp. 115-129.

Zimmer, M., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2017) (eds.). Internet Research Ethics for the Social Age: New Cases and Challenges. New York u.a.: Peter Lang.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Boldi, P. (2017). The Ethics of Doing Web Science Research: Panel Abstract. In: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM on Web Science Conference.

Loosen, W., Bastos, M.T., Puschmann, C., Hasebrink, U., Hölig, S., Merten, L., Schmidt, J., Kinder­-Kurlanda, K., Weller, K. (2016). Caught in a feedback loop? Algorithmic personalization and digital traces. Proceedings of the Research Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), 2016, Berlin, Germany.

Willson, M., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2016). Playing the algorithm: Mobile gamers’ everyday (in)visibility strategies. Proceedings of the Research Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), 2016, Berlin, Germany.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Willson, M. (2016). Facebook Social Games. In: Kathrin Knautz and Katsiaryna S. Baran (eds.) Facets of Facebook. Use and Users, Berlin, Boston: de Gruyter, pp. 94–114.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2016). “Let the New Wonderland Emerge!”: Alice Computer Games as Themed Virtual Spaces. In: Helff, Sissy, Butt, Nadia (eds.). ‘Tantalizing Alice’ Approaches, Concepts and Case-Studies in Adaptations of a Classic. Studies in English Literacy and Cultural History, Vol. 67. WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, pp. 191-205.

Weller, K., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2016). A Manifesto for Data Sharing in Social Media Research. In: Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Web Science. ACM, pp. 166-172. Open Access: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2908172

Kamocki, P., Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Kupietz, M. (2016). „One Does Not Simply Share Data“. Organisational and Technical Remedies to Legal Constraints in Research Data Sharing – building bridges between Digital Humanities and the Social Sciences. In: When DH Meets Law: Problems, Solutions, Perspectives. Multiple Paper Session at Digital Humanities 2016, Krakow, Poland, 12-16 July 2016.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2016). Rezension zu „Marcus Burkhardt: Digitale Datenbanken (2015). Eine Medientheorie im Zeitalter von Big Data“. Medien & Kommunikationswissenschaft.64 (2): pp. 278-280.

Poller, A., Kocksch, L., Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Epp, F. (2016). First-time Security Audits As a Turning Point? Challenges for Security Practices in an Industry Software Development Team. Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.

Schweers, S., Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Müller, S., Siegers, P. (2016). Conceptualizing a spatial data infrastructure for the social sciences: an example from Germany. Journal of Map & Geography Libraries 12 (1): pp. 100-126.

Watteler, O., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2015). Anonymisierung und sicherer Umgang mit Forschungsdaten in der empirischen Sozialforschung. Datenschutz und Datensicherheit 39 (8): 515-519.

Weller, K., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2015). Uncovering the Challenges in Collection, Sharing and Documentation: The Hidden Data of Social Media Research? In: Standards and Practices in Large-Scale Social Media Research: Papers from the 2015 ICWSM Workshop. Proceedings Ninth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, Oxford University, May 26, 2015 – May 29, 2015, pp. 28-37. Ann Arbor, MI: AAAI Press.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Weller, K. 2015. Zum Stand der Interdisziplinarität in den Digital Humanities: Perspektiven aus dem Bereich der Social-Media-Forschung. DHd-Working Papers.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Ehrwein Nihan, C. (eds.) (2015). Ubiquitous Computing in the Workplace: What Ethical Issues? An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing 333. Heidelberg, Berlin: Springer.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Boos, D. (2015).  Socioethical Issues of Ubicomp: Societal Trends, Transparency and Information Control. In: Kinder-Kurlanda, K.; Ehrwein Nihan, C. (eds.). Ubiquitous Computing in the Workplace: What Ethical Issues? An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Heidelberg, Berlin: Springer: pp. 61-74.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Watteler, O. (2015). Hinweise zum Datenschutz: Rechtlicher Rahmen und Maßnahmen zur datenschutzgerechten Archivierung sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschungsdaten. GESIS-Papers 2015/01.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Weller, K. (2014). “I always feel it must be great to be a hacker!” The role of interdisciplinary work in social media research. In: WebSci’14. ACM Web Science Conference. Proceedings of the 2014 ACM conference on Web science, 91-98. New York: ACM.

Weller, K., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2014). “I love thinking about ethics!” Perspectives on ethics in social media research. Proceedings of the Research Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), 23-25 October 2014, Daegu, Korea.

Poller, A., Türpe, S., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2014). An asset to security modeling? Analyzing stakeholder collaborations instead of threats to assets. In: NSPW’14. Proceedings of the 2014 ACM workshop on New Security Paradigms Workshop, pp. 69-82.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2014). Ethnography in a Computer Science Centered Project. In: ICC’14 Workshop, ACM WebSci’14 Conference, Bloomington, Indiana.

Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Weller, K. (2014). Zum Stand der Interdisziplinarität in den Digital Humanities: Perspektiven aus dem Bereich der Social-Media-Forschung. Workshop „Informatik und die Digital Humanities“, 03 November 2014, Leipzig. DHd-Working Papers.

Ehrwein Nihan, C., Kinder-Kurlanda, K. (2013). Ethically Intelligent? A Framework for Exploring Human Resource Management Challenges of Intelligent Working Environments. In: van Berlo, A. et al. (eds.). Ambient Intelligence – Software and Applications. 4th International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (ISAmI 2013). Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, Springer.

Kaczmirek, L., Mayr, P., Vatrapu, R., Bleier, A., Blumenberg, M.S., Gummer, T., Hussain, A. Kinder-Kurlanda, K., Manshaei, K., Thamm, M., Weller, K., Wenz, A., Wolf, C. (2014). Social media monitoring of the campaigns for the 2013 German Bundestag elections on Facebook and Twitter. GESIS Working Papers 31. Köln.

 Boos, D., Günter, H., Grote, G., Kinder, K. (2012). Controllable Accountabilities: The Internet of Things and its challenges for organizations. Behavior and Information Technology 32(5): pp. 449-467.

Kinder, K. (2012). „You have a Farmville gift request“ – Thesen zum Erfolg von Social Casual Gaming auf Facebook. In: Zurawski, N., Schmidt, J.-H., Stegbauer, C. (eds.). Phänomen „Facebook“. Sonderausgabe von kommunikation@gesellschaft, 13.

Kinder, K. (2009). Forschungsnetzwerk Anthropologie des Medialen. In: M. Simon, T.  Hengartner (eds.). Bilder – Bücher – Bytes. Zur Medialität des Alltags. 36. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Volkskunde in Mainz vom 23. bis 26. September 2007. Münster, New York, Munich & Berlin: Waxmann, pp. 228-230.

Kinder, K., Ball, L. J., Busby, J. S. (2008). Ubiquitous technologies, cultural logics and paternalism in industrial workplaces. Poiesis and Praxis: International Journal of Technology Assessment and Ethics of Science, 5 (3-4): pp. 265-290.

Kinder, K., Kortuem, G. (2008). NEMO project: Using technology models to explore organizational issues & Using ethnography to explore cultural logics in design, deployment and use. In: Michahelles, F. (ed.). Adjunct Proceedings. First International Conference on The Internet of Things. 26th-28th March 2008, Zurich, Switzerland.

Kortuem, G., Alford, D. Ball, L., Busby, J., Davies, N, Efstratiou, C., Finney, J., Iszatt White, M., Kinder, K. (2007). Sensor networks or smart artifacts? An exploration of organizational issues of an industrial health and safety monitoring system, Proceedings UbiComp 2007: Ubiquitous Computing. 9th International Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, September 2007, pp. 465-482.

Kinder, K. (2007). Der Themenpark im Interface – Virtualität und Spieltheorie. In: Hengartner, T., Moser, J. (eds.). Grenzen und Differenzen. Zur Macht sozialer und kultureller Grenzziehungen, 35. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Volkskunde, Dresden 2005, Leipzig 2007 (Schriften zur sächsischen Geschichte und Volkskunde, Bd. 17), pp. 651-664.

Kinder, K. (2004). Playing and Programming Computer Games: Spiel als kulturelle Praxis. M.A. thesis, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main.

Kinder, K., Kretscher, D., Pallmer, B. (2004). Living Trekism: Welche Folgen hat die Entdeckung intelligenter Lebensformen vor dem Fernsehschirm? In: Lutz Kirschner, Christoph Spehr (eds.). Out of this world! Reloaded. Neue Beiträge zu Science-Fiction, Politik & Utopie. Berlin: Karl Dietz Verlag, pp. 39-54.

Kinder, K. (2000). Adam Worth – der Napoleon der Unterwelt.  In: Klaus Schönberger (ed.). Vabanque: Bankraub, Theorie, Praxis, Geschichte. Berlin, Hamburg, Göttingen: Verlag Libertäre Assoziation, pp. 10-11.