This text proposes that we, social analysts of algorithms, need to develop a split vision for the algorithm-as-technological-object and the algorithm-as-assemblage in order to effectively attend to, analyze, and critique algorithms in society. The point of departure is that we need to distance ourselves from a simplified and reductive understanding of algorithms-as-objects, and care for them as part of a relational algorithmic assemblage. A simplified notion of algorithms is problematic for two reasons: First, as it produces a reductive notion of the world where decision makers point to algorithms-as-objects to make simplified decisions about the world. Second, by taking a simplified and delineated object called “algorithm” as the point of ...
Classification and valuation in today’s society is increasingly done by computer systems and algorit...
A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms—often associated...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It i...
This article has two objectives: First, the article seeks to make a methodological intervention in t...
This article is both a comment on Neyland’s ‘On organizing algorithms’ and a sup- plementary note to...
This special theme contextualizes, examines, and ultimately works to dispel the feelings of “sublime...
Over the last few years, a research object has been attracting the attention of quite a number of me...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
More and more aspects of our everyday lives are being mediated, augmented, produced and regulated by...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
Algorithms have become a widespread trope for making sense of social life. Science, finance, journal...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
We are in the interim of the massive expansion of the new and fundamental technology, which is repre...
Classification and valuation in today’s society is increasingly done by computer systems and algorit...
A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms—often associated...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It i...
This article has two objectives: First, the article seeks to make a methodological intervention in t...
This article is both a comment on Neyland’s ‘On organizing algorithms’ and a sup- plementary note to...
This special theme contextualizes, examines, and ultimately works to dispel the feelings of “sublime...
Over the last few years, a research object has been attracting the attention of quite a number of me...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
More and more aspects of our everyday lives are being mediated, augmented, produced and regulated by...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
Algorithms have become a widespread trope for making sense of social life. Science, finance, journal...
This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The ...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
We are in the interim of the massive expansion of the new and fundamental technology, which is repre...
Classification and valuation in today’s society is increasingly done by computer systems and algorit...
A laboratory study that investigates how algorithms come into existence. Algorithms—often associated...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...