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(Dis)Obedience in Digital Societies : Perspectives on the Power of Algorithms and Data / / ed. by Sven Quadflieg, Klaus Neuburg, Simon Nestler |
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Bielefeld : , : transcript Verlag, , [2022] |
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©2022 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (380 p.) |
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Digitale Gesellschaft ; ; 37 |
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies |
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Frontmatter -- Content -- (Dis)obeying Algorithms? Introductory Thoughts on the Power of Algorithms and the Possible Necessity of Resisting it -- The Dialectics of Dis-Obedience. Notes from the Crystal Palace -- Surveillance, Artificial Intelligence and Power -- Embodied Algorithmic Optimization. How Our Bodies are Becoming a Product of Code -- The Lock Down City and the Utopian Program of Open Interfaces -- Hacking Google Maps -- The Algorithmic Construction of Space -- Torn Between Autonomy and Algorithmic Management. (Dis)Obedience of Solo Self-Employed Working via Digital Platforms -- A Crack in the Algorithm’s Facade. A Fundamental Rights Perspective on “Efficiency” and “Neutrality” Narratives of Algorithms -- When Search Engines Discriminate. The Posthuman Mimesis of Gender Bias -- Discrimination by Correlation. Towards Eliminating Algorithmic Biases and Achieving Gender Equality -- The Power of Algorithms and the Structural Transformation of the Digital Public -- Reclaim your Face and the Streets. Why Facial Recognition, and Other Biometric Surveillance Technology in Public Spaces, Should be Banned -- Identity 5.0: How to Fight Algorithms Online (Fast). Heuristic Compressions of Personality Concepts (Dis)Obedient to Algorithmic Power—from Film, Television and a Cult Classic Novel -- About the Authors |
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Algorithms are not to be regarded as a technical structure but as a social phenomenon - they embed themselves, currently still very |
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subtle, into our political and social system. Algorithms shape human behavior on various levels: they influence not only the aesthetic reception of the world but also the well-being and social interaction of their users. They act and intervene in a political and social context. As algorithms influence individual behavior in these social and political situations, their power should be the subject of critical discourse - or even lead to active disobedience and to the need for appropriate tools and methods which can be used to break the algorithmic power. |
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