Mistrust issues: how technology discourses quantify, extract and legitimize inequalities

Discussing the political understandings of 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 legitimise exploitation and the increasing of inequalities

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1. Verfasser: Benjamin, Garfield (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bristol Bristol University Press 2024
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Zusammenfassung:Discussing the political understandings of 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 legitimise exploitation and the increasing of inequalities
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Front Cover -- Mistrust Issues: How Technology Discourses Quantify, Extract and Legitimize Inequalities -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Aout the Author -- Acknowledgements -- One Introduction: Trust Issues -- Technology and trust -- Trust and power -- Performative trust in technology -- Outline of the book -- Two Trustification: Extracting Legitimacy -- Trusting technology -- Technologizing trust -- Datafication -- Gamification -- Consentification -- Trustification -- Proxy variables -- Three State: Measuring Authority -- Trust, technology and the state -- Trust us, not them -- Not so smart policy -- Colonizing legislation -- Privatization by any other name -- Four Corporate: Managing Risk -- High scores -- Economic narratives and power -- Corporate culture -- Innovation, innovation, innovation -- Five Research: Setting Terms -- Extracting epistemic legitimacy -- Objectifying knowledge -- Performing expertise -- Constituting research agendas -- Six Media: Telling Stories -- Representation escalation -- Systems and content -- Power and discourse -- Seven Case Study: COVID-19 Tracing Apps -- Debates and debacles in the UK -- Global perspectives -- Eight Case Study: Tech for Good -- What good? -- Whose good? -- Nine Case Study: Trusting Faces -- Saving faces -- Performing categories -- Getting emotional -- Ten Conclusion: False Trade-Offs -- References -- Index
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 178 Seiten)
ISBN:9781529230895
DOI:10.46692/9781529230895

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