I'd like to recommend this: https://socialmediacollective.org/reading-lists/critical-algorithm-studies/ Nick Seaver and I had been trying to keep tabs on this scholarship. Many of the pieces on this list, especially in sections 0.2, 1.1, and 1.2. Tarleton sent from my iphone, sorry for my fat fingers.
On May 30, 2016, at 4:09 PM, Elizabeth Anne Watkins <writetowatkins@gmail.com> wrote:
The Yale Information Society Project recently held a spectacular conference on Algorithmic Accountability, which may be of interest:
On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Alex Gekker <gekker.alex@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi list,
I've been running into a lot of writing criticising the notion of "algorithms are neutral" recently, but yet to find a scholarly work that tackles the subject yet. Any recommendations?
Here are some examples for the types of arguments I'm interested in:
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/04/go-tweak-yourself-face... https://socialmediacollective.org/2016/05/18/facebook-trends/
thanks, Alex.
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