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IS&O 2018: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Ulrike Schultze, Margunn Aanestad, Magnus Mähring, Carsten S. Østerlund, Kai Riemer:
Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology - IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on the Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization, IS&O 2018, San Francisco, CA, USA, December 11-12, 2018, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 543, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-04090-1
Setting the Stage
- Margunn Aanestad, Magnus Mähring, Carsten S. Østerlund, Kai Riemer, Ulrike Schultze:
Living with Monsters? 3-12 - Lucy A. Suchman:
Frankenstein's Problem. 13-18 - Paul N. Edwards:
We Have Been Assimilated: Some Principles for Thinking About Algorithmic Systems. 19-27
Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena
- Olivera Marjanovic, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, Richard Vidgen:
Algorithmic Pollution: Understanding and Responding to Negative Consequences of Algorithmic Decision-Making. 31-47 - Eric Monteiro, Thomas Østerlie, Elena Parmiggiani, Marius Mikalsen:
Quantifying Quality: Towards a Post-humanist Perspective on Sensemaking. 48-63 - David Goad, Uri Gal:
Understanding the Impact of Transparency on Algorithmic Decision Making Legitimacy. 64-79 - Iris Wallenburg, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Björn Hammarfelt, Sarah de Rijcke, Roland Bal:
Advancing to the Next Level: Caring for Evaluative Metrics Monsters in Academia and Healthcare. 80-95 - Lauren Waardenburg, Anastasia V. Sergeeva, Marleen Huysman:
Hotspots and Blind Spots - A Case of Predictive Policing in Practice. 96-109 - Cristina Alaimo, Jannis Kallinikos:
Objects, Metrics and Practices: An Inquiry into the Programmatic Advertising Ecosystem. 110-123
Hybrid Agency and the Performativity of Technology
- Mads Bødker, Stefan Olavi Olofsson, Torkil Clemmensen:
Re-figuring Gilbert the Drone. 127-139 - Amany R. Elbanna:
Making a Difference in ICT Research: Feminist Theorization of Sociomateriality and the Diffraction Methodology. 140-155
Living with Monsters
- Dirk S. Hovorka, Sandra Peter:
Thinking with Monsters. 159-176 - Rachel Douglas-Jones, John Mark Burnett, Marisa Leavitt Cohn, Christopher Gad, Michael Hockenhull, Bastian Jørgensen, James Maguire, Mace Ojala, Brit Ross Winthereik:
A Bestiary of Digital Monsters. 177-190 - Natalie Hardwicke:
Frankenstein's Monster as Mythical Mattering: Rethinking the Creator-Creation Technology Relationship. 191-197
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