
Algorithms and Automation
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Algorithms and Automation: Governance over Rituals, Machines, and Prototypes, from Sundial to Blockchain is a critical examination of the history and impact of automation on society. It provides thought-provoking perspectives on the history of automation and its relationship with power, emphasizing the importance of considering the social context in which automation is developed and used. The book argues that automation has always been a political and social force that shapes our lives and futures, rather than a neutral tool. The author provides a genealogy of automation, tracing its development from ancient rituals to modern-day prototypes, and highlights the challenges posed by new technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence. The volume argues that we need more democratic and accountable governance over technological innovation to ensure that it respects human rights, political pluralism, legitimacy, and other values we hold dear in our institutions and political processes.
An engaging read on a fascinating topic, this book will be indispensable for scholars, students, and researchers of science and technology studies, digital humanities, politics and governance, public policy, social policy, system design and automation, and history and philosophy of science and technology. It will also be of interest to readers interested in the interactions of the sciences and the social sciences and humanities.
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Acknowledgments x
PART I
Introduction 1
1 Introduction 3
2 The Myth of Automation 13
PART II
Governance over Rituals and Machines 23
3 Genealogy of Algorithmic Rule 25
4 From Rituals to Instruments 37
5 From Instruments to Governance Machines: Cosmology, Ontology, and Politics 46
6 Prototypes as Paradigms, Cosmoscopes, and Living Instruments 56
7 Future as Restoration or Transformation: Salomon's House, Academy of Games and Pleasures, and Hackerspaces 75
PART III
Governance over Prototypes 89
8 From Governance over Rituals and Instruments to Governance over Prototypes 91
9 Grassroots Governance over Open Science Hardware 106
10 Public and Open Futures between Labor, Action, and Leisure 126
11 Global Prototypes for Local Futures 141
PART IV
Governance over Exploratory Sandboxes 171
12 Experimental Governance over Metaphors, Prototypes, and Sandboxes 173
13 Governance 'Trading Zones': Exploratory Sandboxes 192
14 Experimental Algorithmic Citizenship 203
15 Conclusions 218
Afterword 223
References 228
Index 245
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