Algorithms and Subjectivity

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Algorithms and Subjectivity

The Subversion of Critical Knowledge

The Arts Computational and corpus linguistics Library and information sciences / Museology Cybernetics and systems theory Interdisciplinary studies Cultural studies Media studies Political science and theory Political structure and processes News media and journalism Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge Urban and municipal planning and policy Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects Internet: general works Internet guides and online services Algorithms and data structures Artificial intelligence Human–computer interaction

Author: Eran Fisher

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Collection: Routledge Focus on Digital Media and Culture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 26th January 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 489 Kb

ISBN: 9781000545999


In this thought-provoking volume, Eran Fisher interrogates the relationship between algorithms as epistemic devices and modern notions of subjectivity.

Over the past few decades, as the instrumentalization of algorithms has created knowledge that informs our decisions, preferences, tastes, and actions, and the very sense of who we are, they have also undercut, and arguably undermined, the Enlightenment-era ideal of the subject. Fisher finds that as algorithms enable a reality in which knowledge is created by circumventing the participation of the self, they also challenge contemporary notions of subjectivity.

Through four case-studies, this book provides an empirical and theoretical investigation of this transformation, analyzing how algorithmic knowledge differs from the ideas of critical knowledge which emerged during modernity – Fisher argues that algorithms create a new type of knowledge, which in turn changes our fundamental sense of self and our concept of subjectivity.

This book will make a timely contribution to the social study of algorithms and will prove especially valuable for scholars working at the intersections of media and communication studies, internet studies, information studies, the sociology of technology, the philosophy of technology, and science and technology studies.

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