This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The aim of this approach is to broaden the common analytical focus on algorithms as biased and opaque black boxes, and to instead highlight the many relations that algorithms are interwoven with. Our proposed approach thus highlights how algorithms fold heterogeneous things: data, methods and objects with multiple ethical and political effects. We exemplify the utility of our approach by proposing three specific operations of folding—proximation, universalisation and normalisation. The article develops these three operations through four empirical vignettes, drawn from different settings that deal with algorithms in relation to AIDS, Zika and sto...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
This article explores the questions associated with what might be thought of as the social power of ...
In this thesis, we study several problems at the interface of algorithmic decision-making and societ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
This text proposes that we, social analysts of algorithms, need to develop a split vision for the al...
The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
In information societies, operations, decisions and choices previously left to humans are increasing...
More and more aspects of our everyday lives are being mediated, augmented, produced and regulated by...
Classification and valuation in today’s society is increasingly done by computer systems and algorit...
This article has two objectives: First, the article seeks to make a methodological intervention in t...
Over the last few years, a research object has been attracting the attention of quite a number of me...
Are algorithms ruling the world today? Is artificial intelligence making life-and-death decisions? A...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
This article explores the questions associated with what might be thought of as the social power of ...
In this thesis, we study several problems at the interface of algorithmic decision-making and societ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
This text proposes that we, social analysts of algorithms, need to develop a split vision for the al...
The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
In information societies, operations, decisions and choices previously left to humans are increasing...
More and more aspects of our everyday lives are being mediated, augmented, produced and regulated by...
Classification and valuation in today’s society is increasingly done by computer systems and algorit...
This article has two objectives: First, the article seeks to make a methodological intervention in t...
Over the last few years, a research object has been attracting the attention of quite a number of me...
Are algorithms ruling the world today? Is artificial intelligence making life-and-death decisions? A...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
This article explores the questions associated with what might be thought of as the social power of ...
In this thesis, we study several problems at the interface of algorithmic decision-making and societ...