Growing evidence suggests that the affordances of algorithms can reproduce socially embedded bias and discrimination, increase the information asymmetry and power imbalances in socio‑economic relations. We conceptualise these affordances in the context of socially mediated mass harms. We argue that algorithmic technologies may not alter what harms arise but, instead, affect harms qualitatively—that is, how and to what extent they emerge and on whom they fall. Using the example of three well-documented cases of algorithmic failures, we integrate the concerns identified in critical algorithm studies with the literature on social harm and zemiology. Reorienting the focus from socio‑economic to socio-econo-technological structures, we illustrat...
The article constitutes a critical intervention in the current, dramatic debate on the consequences ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
Are algorithms ruling the world today? Is artificial intelligence making life-and-death decisions? A...
Growing evidence suggests that the affordances of algorithms can reproduce socially embedded bias an...
Social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have become major objects of criticism fo...
In this paper, we focus on the growing evidence of unintended harmful societal effects of automated...
Algorithmic systems are increasingly perceived as being influential in decision-making in a range of...
In this paper, we focus on the growing evidence of unintended harmful societal effects of automated ...
Part 2: Social Implications of Algorithmic PhenomenaInternational audienceIn this paper we explore t...
The introduction to this special issue suggests we need to develop ‘a greater understanding of what ...
Moral critiques of computational algorithms seem divided between two paradigms. One seeks to demonst...
Predictive algorithms are increasingly being deployed in a variety of settings to determine legal st...
481 pagesAlgorithms are used to make decisions in an ever-increasing number of socially consequentia...
Algorithms take decisions that affect humans, and have been shown to perpetuate biases and discrimin...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2018. In this paper we explore the uninte...
The article constitutes a critical intervention in the current, dramatic debate on the consequences ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
Are algorithms ruling the world today? Is artificial intelligence making life-and-death decisions? A...
Growing evidence suggests that the affordances of algorithms can reproduce socially embedded bias an...
Social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have become major objects of criticism fo...
In this paper, we focus on the growing evidence of unintended harmful societal effects of automated...
Algorithmic systems are increasingly perceived as being influential in decision-making in a range of...
In this paper, we focus on the growing evidence of unintended harmful societal effects of automated ...
Part 2: Social Implications of Algorithmic PhenomenaInternational audienceIn this paper we explore t...
The introduction to this special issue suggests we need to develop ‘a greater understanding of what ...
Moral critiques of computational algorithms seem divided between two paradigms. One seeks to demonst...
Predictive algorithms are increasingly being deployed in a variety of settings to determine legal st...
481 pagesAlgorithms are used to make decisions in an ever-increasing number of socially consequentia...
Algorithms take decisions that affect humans, and have been shown to perpetuate biases and discrimin...
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2018. In this paper we explore the uninte...
The article constitutes a critical intervention in the current, dramatic debate on the consequences ...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
Are algorithms ruling the world today? Is artificial intelligence making life-and-death decisions? A...