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Growing algorithmic governmentality: Interrogating the social construction of trust in precision agriculture

Journal of Rural Studies, 2021
Abstract Precision agriculture (PA) is restructuring farmer livelihoods and identities through a panoply of technologies that generate and process big data to influence agricultural practices. In this paper, we ask the question: How does algorithmic rationality impact farmers' trust in PA? We focus on the modalities of power wielded by agritech firms
Maaz Gardezi, Ryan Stock
exaly   +2 more sources

Bernard Stiegler on Algorithmic Governmentality: A New Regimen of Truth?

New Formations, 2019
This essay examines philosopher of technology and media Bernard Stiegler's propositions concerning the nature and effects of the automation of social existence through computational processes deployed in online media. It argues for the critical pertinence of Stiegler's approach to this widespread and now increasingly apparent deployment.
Patrick Crogan
exaly   +2 more sources

Digital Governmentality and the Algorithmic State: AI Surveillance in Comparative Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesSanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry
The contemporary world order is increasingly shaped by what Michel Foucault termed governmentality, a form of power concerned with the governance of populations through the regulation of conduct, knowledge, and the very conditions of life. In the digital age, this has evolved into what scholars now describe as digital governmentality,
T.T Sreekumar, Sreepriya Balakrishnan
openaire   +3 more sources

Towards a Democratic Singularity? Algorithmic Governmentality, the Eradication of Politics – And the Possibility of Resistance [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This contribution steps back from considering the operation of AI within the legal process directly and considers a more foundational issue surrounding democracy, and the basic legitimacy for any legal system that can be gained from a connection with ‘the will of the people’.
Morison, John; id_orcid
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