Governments increasingly use algorithmic models to inform their policy making process. Many suggest that employing such quantifications will lead to more efficient, more effective or otherwise better quality policy making. Yet, it remains unclear to what extent these benefits materialize and if so, how they are brought about. This paper draws on the sociology and policy science literature to study how algorithmic models, a particular type of quantification, are used in policy analysis. It presents the outcomes of 38 unstructured interviews with data scientists, policy analysts, and policy makers that work with algorithmic models in government. Based on an in-depth analysis of these interviews, I conclude that the usefulness of algorithmic m...
As intuitive statisticians, human beings suffer from identifiable biases—cognitive and otherwise. Hu...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
Theorists of justice have long imagined a decision-maker capable of acting wisely in every circumsta...
Governments increasingly use algorithmic models to inform their policy making process. Many suggest ...
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluatin...
The rapid development and dissemination of data analysis techniques permits the creation of ever mor...
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluatin...
This thesis inquires into how models are used to inform policy making and what makes models useful t...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
In a digitised society, algorithms are fulfilling the function of policies as they constitute the ru...
Once merely the realm of science fiction, autonomous governmental decision-making machines are fast ...
The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It i...
Algorithms are everywhere: they watch us, they give us advice, sometimes they take autonomous decisi...
Algorithmic decision-making in government has emerged rapidly in recent years, leading to a surge in...
The fourth industrial revolution has produced a wide array of technologies, largely based on algorit...
As intuitive statisticians, human beings suffer from identifiable biases—cognitive and otherwise. Hu...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
Theorists of justice have long imagined a decision-maker capable of acting wisely in every circumsta...
Governments increasingly use algorithmic models to inform their policy making process. Many suggest ...
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluatin...
The rapid development and dissemination of data analysis techniques permits the creation of ever mor...
Computational models are increasingly being used to assist in developing, implementing and evaluatin...
This thesis inquires into how models are used to inform policy making and what makes models useful t...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
In a digitised society, algorithms are fulfilling the function of policies as they constitute the ru...
Once merely the realm of science fiction, autonomous governmental decision-making machines are fast ...
The power of algorithms has become a familiar topic in society, media, and the social sciences. It i...
Algorithms are everywhere: they watch us, they give us advice, sometimes they take autonomous decisi...
Algorithmic decision-making in government has emerged rapidly in recent years, leading to a surge in...
The fourth industrial revolution has produced a wide array of technologies, largely based on algorit...
As intuitive statisticians, human beings suffer from identifiable biases—cognitive and otherwise. Hu...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
Theorists of justice have long imagined a decision-maker capable of acting wisely in every circumsta...