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[Commlist] new book: Algorithms of Resistance ) The Everyday Fight against Platform Power
Fri Feb 09 22:45:19 GMT 2024
New Book: Algorithms of Resistance (MIT press)
TEXT of the POST:
Tiziano Bonini and Emiliano Treré's new book is out today: Algorithms of
Resistance. The Everyday Fight against Platform Power
open access:
https://shorturl.at/deLVW
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Description:
Algorithms of Resistance (MIT Press, 2024) is an inquiry into agency in
the age of Artificial intelligence and algorithmic governance of work,
culture and politics. The book describes how global workers,
influencers, and activists develop tactics of algorithmic resistance by
appropriating and repurposing the same algorithms that control our lives.
The authors begin by outlining their key theoretical framework of moral
economies, arguing that algorithms exist on a continuum. At its two
extremes are two competing moral economies: the user moral economy and
the platform moral economy. From here, Algorithms of Resistance
chronicles the various inventive ways that individuals can work to
achieve agency and resist the ubiquitous power of algorithms. Drawing
from rich ethnographic materials and perspectives from both the Global
North and South, Bonini and Treré reveal the moral imperative for all of
us—from delivery drivers to artists to social movements—to resist
algorithms.
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PRAISE:
“Bonini and Treré's superb analysis of how users struggle with
algorithmic power is a wonderful guide to the dynamics that animate the
platform ecosystem. Essential reading for anyone interested in the
sociotechnical processes of contemporary media.”
(José van Dijck, Distinguished Professor of Media and Digital Societies,
Utrecht University; author of The Culture of Connectivity; coauthor of
The Platform Society)
“A celebration of human agency and resilience in the face of an
ever-more pervasive algorithmic culture. Bonini and Treré analyze the
many ways that resistance is possible.”
(William Uricchio, Professor, Comparative Media Studies, MIT; coauthor
of Collective Wisdom)
“Based on rich field work, digital ethnography, and interviews in India,
China, Mexico, Italy, and Spain, this book provides a deeply insightful
exploration of how gig workers, creators, and activists tactically
engage with platform algorithms.”
(Thomas Poell, Professor of Data, Culture & Institutions, University of
Amsterdam; coauthor of The Platform Society and Platforms and Cultural
Production)
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PAPERBACK edition:https://shorturl.at/kyGHL <https://shorturl.at/kyGHL>
DOWNLOAD A PDF copy of the book in OPEN ACCESS:https://shorturl.at/deLVW
<https://shorturl.at/deLVW>
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