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After Politics: Governing through Affect?
Deleuze and Guattari StudiesThis article analyses some of the governmental issues at stake in contemporary institutional politics in its confrontation with the challenges of digitalisation.
Sara Baranzoni
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Metrics, Algorithmic Governmentality and the (Shrinking) Space of Ethics
2020Building on studies of algorithmic governmentality and ethics as practice, we investigate how algorithmically driven technologies acting at a distance shape the space of ethics and ethical conduct. Specifically, we analyze distancing technologies such as facial recognition and drones, locating them in the discursive field of ‘People Analytics’.
Weiskopf, Richard, Krause Hansen, Hans
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Digital Governmentality and the Algorithmic State: AI Surveillance in Comparative Perspective
Sanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural InquiryThe 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
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Changing Governmentalities at a PES: The Algorithmic Activation of the (in)dividual
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022Jannes Zwaenepoel, Patrizia Zanoni
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Algorithmic governmentality and prospects of emancipation
Réseaux, 2013Antoinette Rouvroy +2 more
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Algorithmic governmentality and the space of ethics: Examples from ‘People Analytics’
Human Relations, 2023Richard Weiskopf
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NIETZSCHE IN THE AMAZON. FOR A NOMADOLOGY BEYOND ALGORITHMIC GOVERNMENTALITY
2017The paper attempts to read Antoinette Rouvroy’s concept of algorithmic governmentality as the main subject of what Bernard Stiegler called computational nihilism. Taking one of the giants of the Web, Amazon.com, as a symptom of such a nihilism whose process has been empowered by neo-liberalism, the paper tries to elaborate a new kind of relationship ...
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Internet Censorship, Surveillance and Algorithmic Governmentality. An Interview with Félix Tréguer
2020Félix Tréguer is postdoctoral researcher at CERI Sciences Po and associate researcher at CNRS Centre for Internet and Society. At CERI, he is part of the French research team of the ANR-ORA project “GUARDINT: Oversight and Intelligence Networks: Who Guards the Guardians?” He is the author of L'utopie déchue : une contre-histoire d'Internet, XVe-XXIe ...
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2022
Digital technologies transform the practical relationships we establish with objects, others, and institutions, as well as the mental relationship we establish with ourselves. For contemporary philosophers of technology, the critique of technologies of the mind arises as a philosophical question.
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Digital technologies transform the practical relationships we establish with objects, others, and institutions, as well as the mental relationship we establish with ourselves. For contemporary philosophers of technology, the critique of technologies of the mind arises as a philosophical question.
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