Algorithmic Regimes: Methods, Interactions, and Politics.

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 implic...

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Other Authors: Juliane Jarke
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam University Press 2024.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • 1. Knowing in Algorithmic Regimes: An Introduction
  • Juliane Jarke, Bianca Prietl, Simon Egbert, Yana Boeva, and Hendrik Heuer
  • I. METHODS
  • 2. Revisiting Transparency Efforts in Algorithmic Regimes
  • Motahhare Eslami and Hendrik Heuer
  • 3. Understanding and Analysing Science's Algorithmic Regimes: A Primer in Computational Science Code Studies
  • Gabriele Gramelsberger, Daniel Wenz, and Dawid Kasprowicz
  • 4. Sensitizing for Algorithms: Foregrounding Experience in the Interpretive Study of Algorithmic Regimes
  • Elias Storms and Oscar Alvarado
  • 5. Reassembling the Black Box of Machine Learning: Of Monsters and the Reversibility of Foldings
  • Juliane Jarke and Hendrik Heuer
  • 6. Commentary: Methods in Algorithmic Regimes
  • Adrian Mackenzie
  • II. INTERACTIONS
  • 7. Buildings in the Algorithmic Regime: Infrastructuring Processes in Computational Design
  • Yana Boeva and Cordula Kropp
  • 8. The Organization in the Loop: Exploring Organizations as Complex Elements of Algorithmic Assemblages
  • Stefanie Büchner, Henrik Dosdall, and Ioanna Constantiou
  • 9. Algorithm-Driven Reconfigurations of Trust Regimes: An Analysis of the Potentiality of Fake News
  • Jörn Wiengarn and Maike Arnold
  • 10. Recommender Systems beyond the Filter Bubble: Algorithmic Media and the Fabrication of Publics
  • Nikolaus Poechhacker, Marcus Burkhardt, and Jan-Hendrik Passoth
  • 11. Commentary: Taking to Machines: Knowledge Production and Social Relations in the Age of Governance by Data Infrastructure
  • Stefania Milan
  • III. POLITICS
  • 12. The Politics of Data Science: Institutionalizing Algorithmic Regimes of Knowledge Production
  • Bianca Prietl and Stefanie Raible
  • 13. Algorithmic Futures: Governmentality and Prediction Regimes
  • Simon Egbert
  • 14. Power and Resistance in the Twitter Bias Discourse
  • Paola Lopez
  • 15. Making Algorithms Fair: Ethnographic Insights from Machine Learning Interventions
  • Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda and Miriam Fahimi
  • 16. Commentary: The Entanglements, Experiments, and Uncertainties of Algorithmic Regimes
  • Nanna Bonde Thylstrup
  • Index