This book explores the complex ways in which algorithms and big data are reshaping everyday culture, while at the same time perpetuating inequality and intersectional discrimination. It situates issues of humanity, identity, and culture in relation to free will, surveillance, capitalism, neoliberalism, consumerism, solipsism, and creativity.
This book explores the complex ways in which algorithms and big data are reshaping everyday culture, while at the same time perpetuating inequality and intersectional discrimination. It situates issues of humanity, identity, and culture in relation to free will, surveillance, capitalism, neoliberalism, consumerism, solipsism, and creativity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stefka Hristova is associate professor of digital media at Michigan Technological University. Soonkwan Hong is associate professor of marketing at Michigan Technological University. Jennifer Daryl Slack is distinguished professor of communication and cultural studies and founding director of the Institute for Policy, Ethics, and Culture at Michigan Technological University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: In the Presence of Algorithms Stefka Hristova, Soonkwan Hong, and Jennifer Daryl Slack Chapter 1: Why Do We Need the Concept of Algorithmic Culture? Jennifer Daryl Slack and Stefka Hristova Chapter 2: Fetishizing Algorithms and Rearticulating Consumption Soonkwan Hong Chapter 3: Monoculturalism, Aculturalism, and Post-Culturalism: The Exclusionary Culture of Algorithmic Development Ushnish Sengupta Chapter 4: "The Spectre of Self-Organization": Will Algorithms Guide Us towards Truth? Ravi Sekhar Chakraborty Chapter 5: Machines of Liberation, Machines of Control: The Ambiguous Roots of Data Capitalism Reka Patricia Gal Chapter 6: The Autoimmunitary Violence of the Algorithms of Mourning Stefka Hristova Chapter 7: Algorithms, Identity, and Cultural Consequences of Genetic Profiles Amanda K. Girard Chapter 8: Technologies of Convenience: An Examination of the Algorithmic Bias in the Input/Output System of Digital Cameras Joel S. Beatty Chapter 9: Generative Adversarial Networks: Contemporary Art and/as Algorithm James MacDevitt About the Contributors
Introduction: In the Presence of Algorithms Stefka Hristova, Soonkwan Hong, and Jennifer Daryl Slack Chapter 1: Why Do We Need the Concept of Algorithmic Culture? Jennifer Daryl Slack and Stefka Hristova Chapter 2: Fetishizing Algorithms and Rearticulating Consumption Soonkwan Hong Chapter 3: Monoculturalism, Aculturalism, and Post-Culturalism: The Exclusionary Culture of Algorithmic Development Ushnish Sengupta Chapter 4: "The Spectre of Self-Organization": Will Algorithms Guide Us towards Truth? Ravi Sekhar Chakraborty Chapter 5: Machines of Liberation, Machines of Control: The Ambiguous Roots of Data Capitalism Reka Patricia Gal Chapter 6: The Autoimmunitary Violence of the Algorithms of Mourning Stefka Hristova Chapter 7: Algorithms, Identity, and Cultural Consequences of Genetic Profiles Amanda K. Girard Chapter 8: Technologies of Convenience: An Examination of the Algorithmic Bias in the Input/Output System of Digital Cameras Joel S. Beatty Chapter 9: Generative Adversarial Networks: Contemporary Art and/as Algorithm James MacDevitt About the Contributors
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