
Bots
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 26. May 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-5095-4359-5 (ISBN)
Description
Bots - automated software applications programmed to perform tasks online - have become a feature of our everyday lives, from helping us to navigate online systems to assisting us with our online shopping. Yet, despite enabling internet users, bots are increasingly associated with disinformation and concerning political intervention. Used for both good and bad, bots are as diverse as their human makers.
In this ground-breaking book, Monaco and Woolley offer the first comprehensive overview of the history of bots, tracing their varied applications throughout the past sixty years and bringing to light the astounding influence these computer programs have had on how humans understand reality, communicate with each other, and wield power. Drawing upon the authors' decade of experience in the field, this book examines the role bots play in politics, social life, business, and artificial intelligence. Despite being a fundamental part of the web since the early 90s, the authors reveal how socially oriented bots continue to play an integral role in online communication around the world, especially as our day to day lives become increasingly automated.
This timely book is essential reading for students and scholars in Media and Communication Studies, Sociology, Politics, and Computer Science, as well as general readers with an interest in technology and public affairs.
In this ground-breaking book, Monaco and Woolley offer the first comprehensive overview of the history of bots, tracing their varied applications throughout the past sixty years and bringing to light the astounding influence these computer programs have had on how humans understand reality, communicate with each other, and wield power. Drawing upon the authors' decade of experience in the field, this book examines the role bots play in politics, social life, business, and artificial intelligence. Despite being a fundamental part of the web since the early 90s, the authors reveal how socially oriented bots continue to play an integral role in online communication around the world, especially as our day to day lives become increasingly automated.
This timely book is essential reading for students and scholars in Media and Communication Studies, Sociology, Politics, and Computer Science, as well as general readers with an interest in technology and public affairs.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
288 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-4359-5 (9781509543595)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Persons
Nick Monaco is a research affiliate at Institute for the Future.
Samuel Woolley is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin.
Samuel Woolley is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin.
Content
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1: What is a Bot?
2: Bots and Social Life
3: Bots and Political Life
4: Bots and Commerce
5: Bots and Artificial Intelligence
6: Theorizing the Bot
Conclusion: The Future of Bots
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
1: What is a Bot?
2: Bots and Social Life
3: Bots and Political Life
4: Bots and Commerce
5: Bots and Artificial Intelligence
6: Theorizing the Bot
Conclusion: The Future of Bots
Notes
Bibliography
Index

