Big Data, Ethics, and Society is a thought-provoking book edited by Annika Richterich, Pablo Abend, and Kirsten Ostherr. This interdisciplinary collection of essays explores the ethical implications of big data and its impact on society. The contributors examine various ethical issues arising from the collection, analysis, and use of massive amounts of data, including privacy concerns, algorithmic bias, and the potential for social discrimination. They also discuss the ethical responsibilities of individuals, corporations, and governments in the era of big data. This book offers valuable insights into the ethical challenges posed by the rapid advancement of technology and the need for responsible data practices.