Intersectional Automations: Robotics, AI, Algorithms, and Equity
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Hauptverfasser: Rambukkana, Nathan (VerfasserIn), Ley, Madelaine (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Lanham, MD Lexington Books 2024
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Beschreibung:4 BW Photos, 1 Tables
Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: Algorithms, Machine Learning, and Inequity; Chapter 1 Blind Trust, Algorithmic Discrimination, and Self-Regulation in Facebook Advertisements by Chloe L. Nurik; Chapter 2 Faking Age? Ageing and the Algorithmic Assemblage by Kim Sawchuk, Scott DeJong, and Maude Gauthier; Chapter 3 It Was All Fun and Games: Gamewashing Automated Control by Sebastian Gomez; Chapter 4 From Automating to Informating: Toward a Productive Model of Human/Machine Collaboration in Higher Education by Jordan Canzonetta; Part 2: Robots and Social Justice; Chapter 5 The Misogyny of Transhumanism by Nikila Lakshmanan; Chapter 6 Are We All Too Human? Toward an Understanding of Posthumanism and Rights by Julia A. Empey; Chapter 7 Being Sophia: What Makes the World's First Robot Citizen? by Madelaine Ley; Chapter 8 Robosexuality and Its Discontents by Nathan Rambukkana; Chapter 9 Robots as Caretakers: Understanding Long-Term Relationships Between Humans and Carebots by Jamie Foster Campbell and Kristina M. Green; Part 3: Posthuman Fictions, Futures, and Bodies ; Chapter 10 Im/Material Bodies: Queering Embodiment Through Performance Art and Technology" by Joep Bouma; Chapter 11 Estranged World: Tenets of Xenofeminism and Tropes of Automated Alienation in Contemporary Alien Films by Christopher M. Cox; Chapter 12 Simulation and Synesthesia in Rez: Virtual Reality and the Queer Erotechnics of Becoming-Machinic by tobias c. van Veen; About the Contributors
Beschreibung:292 Seiten 229 mm
ISBN:9781793620538

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