Dear Loup, You may be interested in Ali Alkhatib and Michael Bernstein (2019), Street-level algorithms: A theory of the gaps between policy and decisions. Proc. CHI 2019, paper 530. ... available in the ACM Digital Library, or directly at [1]https://hci.stanford.edu/publications/2019/streetlevelalgorithms/str eetlevelalgorithms-chi2019.pdf . This paper won a well-earned Best Paper award at the CHI conference. best, --michael ----- Michael Muller, PhD, IBM Research, Cambridge MA USA ACM Distinguished Scientist ACM SIGCHI Academy IBM Master Inventor ----- Original message ----- From: Dave Levine <dave@hearsayculture.com> Sent by: "Air-L" <air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org> To: Loup Cellard <loupcellard@gmail.com> Cc: Air-L@listserv.aoir.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Air-L] algorithms as infrastructures/archives Date: Mon, May 27, 2019 1:27 PM Loup, from my perspective as a law professor, on your second point, I’d highly recommend Kroll et al., Accountable Algorithms ([2]https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/penn_law_review/vol165/iss3/3/). I’ve also written extensively on accountability, transparency, and code in the private and public sectors (see, for example, The People’s Trade Secrets ([3]https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1571436) and Confidentiality Creep and Opportunistic Privacy ([4]https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3064257). Happy to discuss off-line if you’d like. Thanks, Best, Dave
David S. Levine + Jennings Professor, Associate Professor, and Co-Chair, Faculty Development Elon University School of Law + Affiliate Scholar Center for Internet and Society Stanford Law School 201 N. Greene St., Room A206 Greensboro, NC 27401 p: 336-279-9298 e: infolawpermissions@gmail.com SSRN: [5]http://papers.ssrn.com/author=620105 Google Scholar: [6]http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Y9tVrU8AAAAJ&hl=en radio: [7]http://hearsayculture.com Sent from my iPhone. All typos are Apple's fault. On May 27, 2019, at 11:20 AM, Loup Cellard <loupcellard@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone can recommend readings helping in conceptualising algorithms as "old" infrastructures or "living" archives.
I am studying more particularly large-scale decision-making systems that relies on "old" infrastructures of the state. Ex: algorithms used to calculate taxes, the work mobility of civil servants, allocation of students into schools, etc.
I am interested about two things :
- while algorithms are sometimes defined as innovative and somehow "new" they actually relies on "old" infrastructures. (the temporality of infrastructures) - the infrastructural capacity of the state and the way it maintain an opacity on these systems. (the attractiveness and dangers of algorithmic transparency)
Any recommendation from infrastructure studies ? critical algorithm studies ? sociology/anthropology of the state and civil services ?
Many thanks,
Loup
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