04471nam 2200673 450 991068254480332120220204183300.01-5292-1532-31-5292-1534-X1-5292-1531-510.56687/9781529215335(CKB)5590000000430038(MiAaPQ)EBC6427035(OCoLC)1231205862(MdBmJHUP)muse95865(StDuBDS)EDZ0002592796(UkCbUP)CR9781529215335(DE-B1597)645581(DE-B1597)9781529215335(ScCtBLL)e5f6d172-73c7-4f4d-ab08-d9197356bda8(EXLCZ)99559000000043003820211203d2021|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAlgorithms and the end of politics how technology shapes 21st century American life /Scott Timcke.cke[electronic resource]1st.Bristol :Bristol University Press,2021.1 online resource (vii, 190 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Policy Press scholarship onlineTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2022).1-5292-1533-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Conclusion: The Fatal Abstractions of Capitalist Rule -- Mystification, rationalization, externalization -- References -- Index -- Back CoverThe retreat from basic descriptions -- Courting disaster -- Institutionalizing hierarchy -- 5 The Whiteness of Communication Studies -- The conception of progress -- Race in America -- Misrecognition and modernity -- Capitalism's extra- economic dimensions -- 6 Misinformation and Ideology -- Popular rhetorics of misinformation -- Ideology and politics -- Reactionary racial agendas -- Externalization -- 7 Testbeds for Authoritarianism -- The reconceptualization of war -- Experimentation on new frontiers -- Blended information warfare -- Technology as the so- called solution to the social questionLiberation is not opaque -- 2 The One- Dimensionality of Data -- Acemoglu and Robinson's econometrics -- The politics of quantities -- Reification, mystification and alienation -- The spector of positivism -- A depoliticization of the social question -- 3 Reactionary Tendencies in the Ruling Class -- Finance and class struggle -- Downplaying class differentiation -- Information robber barons -- Infrastructures for reactionary politics -- Ruling class solidarity -- 4 Platforms of Power -- Staving off class struggle 'from below' -- Democratic socialism was the compromiseFront Cover -- Algorithms and the End of Politics: How Technology Shapes 21st- Century American Life -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Great Simplification -- Computation and the social question -- The limits of progressive neoliberal social theory -- Communication and the end of neoliberal politics -- A material consolidation -- Summary and outlook -- 1 Algorithms and the Critical Theory of Technology -- Data, politics and rights -- The code of capital -- Code as material governance -- Computational reasonThis book is a timely analysis of the growing impact of digital technologies on populism in the US and beyond. Scott Timcke uses Marxist analysis to explore the way digital devices, social networks, data and algorithms, and the technology giants that lie behind them, are changing the way people think about politics and society.Policy Press scholarship online.Information technologySocial aspectsUnited StatesInformation technologySocial aspectsInformation technologyHistory21st centuryAlgorithmsPolitical aspectsAlgorithmsSocial aspectsInformation technologySocial aspectsInformation technologySocial aspects.Information technologyHistoryAlgorithmsPolitical aspects.AlgorithmsSocial aspects.303.483309730905Timcke Scott935283UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910682544803321Algorithms and the end of politics3086972UNINA03224nam 22004933 450 99656889920331620230629235135.03-7489-2849-1(CKB)5850000000047661(MiAaPQ)EBC7085315(Au-PeEL)EBL7085315(NjHacI)995850000000047661(EXLCZ)99585000000004766120221114d2022 uy 0gerurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDas Private im Privatrecht Jahrbuch Junge Zivilrechtswissenschaft1st ed.Baden-Baden :Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,2022.©2022.1 Online RessourceJahrbuch Junger Zivilrechtswissenschaftler ;v.53-8487-8468-8 This collection contains the papers presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the Society of Young Private Law Scholars (Gesellschaft Junge Zivilrechtswissenschaft e.V.), hosted by the Bucerius Law School, the University of Hamburg, and the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in August 2021. Under the general theme "The Private in Private Law", the contributions examine developments in private enforcement, analyze privacy protection in light of technological progress and social change, and reflect upon the regulatory function of private law. The recurring question is: What constitutes the essence of private law?With contributions byFelix Aiwanger, Tabea Bauermeister, Paul Corleis, Klaas Hendrik Eller, Stephan Gräf, Lena Hornkohl, Katharina Kaesling, Lea Kumkar, Marco Lettenbichler, Patrick Raschner and Mathias Walch.Der Band versammelt die Vorträge der 31. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft Junge Zivilrechtswissenschaft e.V., die im August 2021 von der Bucerius Law School, der Universität Hamburg und dem Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht ausgerichtet wurde. Unter dem Generalthema "Das Private im Privatrecht" untersuchen die Beiträge Entwicklungen im Bereich der privaten Rechtsdurchsetzung, analysieren den Schutz des Privaten angesichts des technologischen Fortschritts und gesellschaftlichen Wandels und stellen Überlegungen zur Regulierungsfunktion des Privatrechts an. Dahinter steht stets die Frage: Was macht den Wesenskern des Privatrechts aus?Mit Beiträgen vonFelix Aiwanger, Tabea Bauermeister, Paul Corleis, Klaas Hendrik Eller, Stephan Gräf, Lena Hornkohl, Katharina Kaesling, Lea Kumkar, Marco Lettenbichler, Patrick Raschner und Mathias Walch.Jahrbuch Junger ZivilrechtswissenschaftlerSocial networksComputer network resourcesSocial networksComputer network resources.793.9Croon-Gestefeld Johanna1207606Korch Stefan1459985Kuschel Linda1459986Sarel Roee1459987Scholz Philipp1459988MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996568899203316Das Private im Privatrecht3659124UNISA