Philipp Brandt is an assistant professor of sociology at Sciences Po Paris and a researcher at the Centre for the Sociology of Organizations.
This brilliant ethnography captures the emergence of data science. In a theoretically and methodologically sophisticated analysis, it reveals how scattered data hackers constructed an identity as data scientists through reflexive storytelling. This is a must-read that greatly advances our understanding of expertise formation and the emergence of professions! -- Sophie Mützel, University of Lucerne Before becoming a global phenomenon, data science took shape through uncertainty and collective curiosity. Blending ethnography, personal practice, and historical insight, Brandt offers an indispensable, must-read account of its rise through meetups and job boards, showing how shared technical experimentation forged data science into the transformative profession it is today. -- Laura K. Nelson, University of British Columbia