Algorithmic Life: Calculative Devices In The Age Of Big Data

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This book critically explores forms and techniques of calculation that emerge with digital computation, and their implications. The contributors demonstrate that digital calculative devices matter beyond their specific functions as they progressively shape, transform and govern all areas of our life. In particular, it addresses such questions as: • How does the drive to make sense of, and productively use, large amounts of diverse data, inform the development of new calculative devices, logics and techniques? • How do these devices, logics and techniques affect our capacity to decide and to act? • How do mundane elements of our physical and virtual existence become data to be analysed and rearranged in complex ensembles of people and things? • In what ways are conventional notions of public and private, individual and population, certainty and probability, rule and exception transformed and what are the consequences? • How does the search for ‘hidden’ connections and patterns change our understanding of social relations and associative life? • Do contemporary modes of calculation produce new thresholds of calculability and computability, allowing for the improbable or the merely possible to be embraced and acted upon? • As contemporary approaches to governing uncertain futures seek to anticipate future events, how are calculation and decision engaged anew? Drawing together different strands of cutting-edge research that is both theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich, this book makes an important contribution to several areas of scholarship, including the emerging social science field of software studies, and will be a vital resource for students and scholars alike.

Author(s): Louise Amoore, Volha Piotukh
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge; Taylor & Francis
Year: 2016

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 213
Tags: Electronic Data Processing: Social Aspects; Information Technology: Social Aspects; Big Data: Social Aspects

Cover
Title
Copyright
CONTENTS
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I Algorithmic life
1 The public and its algorithms: comparing and experimenting with calculated publics
2 The libraryness of calculative devices: artificially intelligent librarians and their impact on information consumption
PART II Calculation in the age of big data
3 Experiencing a personalised augmented reality: users of Foursquare in urban space
4 A politics of redeployment: malleable technologies and the localisation of anticipatory calculation
5 Seeing the invisible algorithm: the practical politics of tracking the credit trackers
PART III Signal, visualise, calculate
6 Bodies of information: data, distance and decision-making at the limits of the war prison
7 Data anxieties: objectivity and difference in early Vietnam War computing
8 ‘Seeing futures’: politics of visuality and affect
PART IV Affective devices
9 Love’s algorithm: the perfect parts for my machine
10 Calculating obesity, pre-emptive power and the politics of futurity: the case of Change4Life
Index