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Title: null Algorithmic Regimes : Methods, Interactions, and Politics
Contributors: Jarke, Juliane, Prietl, Bianca, Egbert, Simon, Boeva, Yana, Heuer, Hendrik, Arnold, Maike
Source: MODID-d66f183fd58:Amsterdam University Press
Publisher Information: Amsterdam University Press
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: Social Science / Media Studies, bisacsh:SOC052000, Computers / Programming / Algorithms, bisacsh:COM051300, Computers / Data Science / Data Analytics, bisacsh:COM021030
Description: Algorithms have risen to become one, if not the central technology for producing, circulating, and evaluating knowledge in multiple societal arenas. In this book, scholars from the social sciences, humanities, and computer science argue that this shift has, and will continue to have, profound implications for how knowledge is produced and what and whose knowledge is valued and deemed valid. To attend to this fundamental change, the authors propose the concept of algorithmic regimes and demonstrate how they transform the epistemological, methodological, and political foundations of knowledge production, sensemaking, and decision-making in contemporary societies. Across sixteen chapters, the volume offers a diverse collection of contributions along three perspectives on algorithmic regimes: the methods necessary to research and design algorithmic regimes, the ways in which algorithmic regimes reconfigure sociotechnical interactions, and the politics engrained in algorithmic regimes.
Document Type: book
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISBN: 978-90-485-5690-8
90-485-5690-2
DOI: 10.5117/9789463728485
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https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463728485
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Accession Number: edsbas.A0A8348A
Database: BASE
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Abstract:Algorithms have risen to become one, if not the central technology for producing, circulating, and evaluating knowledge in multiple societal arenas. In this book, scholars from the social sciences, humanities, and computer science argue that this shift has, and will continue to have, profound implications for how knowledge is produced and what and whose knowledge is valued and deemed valid. To attend to this fundamental change, the authors propose the concept of algorithmic regimes and demonstrate how they transform the epistemological, methodological, and political foundations of knowledge production, sensemaking, and decision-making in contemporary societies. Across sixteen chapters, the volume offers a diverse collection of contributions along three perspectives on algorithmic regimes: the methods necessary to research and design algorithmic regimes, the ways in which algorithmic regimes reconfigure sociotechnical interactions, and the politics engrained in algorithmic regimes.
ISBN:9789048556908
9048556902
DOI:10.5117/9789463728485