We are often expected to trust technologies, and how they are used, even if we have good reason not to. There is no room to mistrust.
Exploring relations between trust and mistrust in the context of data, AI and technology at large, this book defines a process of 'trustification' used by governments, corporations, researchers and the media to legitimize exploitation and increase inequalities.
Aimed at social scientists, computer scientists and public policy, the book aptly reveals how trust is operationalized and converted into a metric in order to extract legitimacy from populations and support the furthering of technology to manage society.
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Höhe: 205 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-1-5292-3087-1 (9781529230871)
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Garfield Benjamin is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Solent University.
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1. Introduction: Trust Issues
2. Trustification: Extracting Legitimacy
3. State: Measuring Authority
4. Corporate: Managing Risk
5. Research: Setting Terms
6. Media: Telling Stories
7. Case Study: COVID-19 Tracing Apps
8. Case Study: Tech for Good
9. Case Study: Trusting Faces
10. Conclusion: False Trade-Offs