Contemporary power manifests in the algorithmic. And yet this power seems incomprehensible: understood as code, it becomes apolitical; understood as a totality, it becomes overwhelming. This book takes an alternate approach, using it to unravel the operations of Uber and Palantir, Airbnb and Amazon Alexa. Moving off the whiteboard and into the world, the algorithmic must negotiate with frictions—the ‘merely’ technical routines of distributing data and running tasks coming together into broader social forces that shape subjectivities, steer bodies, and calibrate relationships. Driven by the imperatives of capital, the algorithmic exhausts subjects and spaces, a double move seeking to both exhaustively apprehend them and exhaust away their pr...
Artificial Intelligence has pervaded contemporary societies in almost every way as an externalized, ...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
The introduction to this special issue suggests we need to develop ‘a greater understanding of what ...
Contemporary power manifests in the algorithmic. And yet this power seems incomprehensible: understo...
Contemporary power manifests in the algorithmic. And yet this power seems incomprehensible: understo...
Contemporary power manifests in the algorithmic. Emerging quite recently as an object of study withi...
Today the algorithmic moves off the white- board and into the world, producing subjectivities, artic...
Are algorithms ruling the world today? Is artificial intelligence making life-and-death decisions? A...
We are in the interim of the massive expansion of the new and fundamental technology, which is repre...
A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms—often associated...
A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms—often associate...
In our information societies, tasks and decisions are increasingly outsourced to automated systems, ...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
In a 2014 article, Professor Shawn Bayern demonstrated that anyone can confer legal personhood on an...
More and more aspects of our everyday lives are being mediated, augmented, produced and regulated by...
Artificial Intelligence has pervaded contemporary societies in almost every way as an externalized, ...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
The introduction to this special issue suggests we need to develop ‘a greater understanding of what ...
Contemporary power manifests in the algorithmic. And yet this power seems incomprehensible: understo...
Contemporary power manifests in the algorithmic. And yet this power seems incomprehensible: understo...
Contemporary power manifests in the algorithmic. Emerging quite recently as an object of study withi...
Today the algorithmic moves off the white- board and into the world, producing subjectivities, artic...
Are algorithms ruling the world today? Is artificial intelligence making life-and-death decisions? A...
We are in the interim of the massive expansion of the new and fundamental technology, which is repre...
A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms—often associated...
A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms—often associate...
In our information societies, tasks and decisions are increasingly outsourced to automated systems, ...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
In a 2014 article, Professor Shawn Bayern demonstrated that anyone can confer legal personhood on an...
More and more aspects of our everyday lives are being mediated, augmented, produced and regulated by...
Artificial Intelligence has pervaded contemporary societies in almost every way as an externalized, ...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
The introduction to this special issue suggests we need to develop ‘a greater understanding of what ...