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23 May 2023

Why do we feel excited, afraid, and frustrated by algorithms?
The Feel of Algorithms brings relatable first-person accounts of what it means to experience algorithms emotionally alongside interdisciplinary social science research, to reveal how political and economic processes are felt in the everyday. People’s algorithm stories might fail to separate fact and misconception, and circulate wishful, erroneous, or fearful views of digital technologies. Yet rather than treating algorithmic folklore as evidence of ignorance, this novel book explains why personal anecdotes are an important source of algorithmic knowledge. Minna Ruckenstein argues that we get to know algorithms by feeling their actions and telling stories about them. The Feel of Algorithms shows how taking everyday algorithmic emotions seriously balances the current discussion, which has a tendency to draw conclusions based on celebratory or oppositional responses to imagined future effects. An everyday focus zooms into experiences of pleasure, fear, and irritation, highlighting how political aims and ethical tensions play out in visions, practices, and emotional responses. This book shows that feelings aid in recognizing troubling practices, and also calls for alternatives that are currently ignored or suppressed.
The Feel of Algorithms brings relatable first-person accounts of what it means to experience algorithms emotionally alongside interdisciplinary social science research, to reveal how political and economic processes are felt in the everyday. People’s algorithm stories might fail to separate fact and misconception, and circulate wishful, erroneous, or fearful views of digital technologies. Yet rather than treating algorithmic folklore as evidence of ignorance, this novel book explains why personal anecdotes are an important source of algorithmic knowledge. Minna Ruckenstein argues that we get to know algorithms by feeling their actions and telling stories about them. The Feel of Algorithms shows how taking everyday algorithmic emotions seriously balances the current discussion, which has a tendency to draw conclusions based on celebratory or oppositional responses to imagined future effects. An everyday focus zooms into experiences of pleasure, fear, and irritation, highlighting how political aims and ethical tensions play out in visions, practices, and emotional responses. This book shows that feelings aid in recognizing troubling practices, and also calls for alternatives that are currently ignored or suppressed.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 240
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
23 May 2023
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780520394551
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
"Ruckenstein’s book offers a much-needed challenge to the pervasive analogy between algorithms and rationality and the obsession with intelligence."
Minna Ruckenstein is Professor in Emerging Technologies in Society at the University of Helsinki.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Structures of Feeling in Algorithmic Culture
2 Coevolving with Algorithms
3 The Digital Geography of Fear
4 Friction in Algorithmic Relations
5 Care for Algorithmic Futures
Ways Forward
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Structures of Feeling in Algorithmic Culture
2 Coevolving with Algorithms
3 The Digital Geography of Fear
4 Friction in Algorithmic Relations
5 Care for Algorithmic Futures
Ways Forward
References
Index