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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1785441035
    Format: 1 online resource (145 pages)
    ISBN: 9789048550180
    Content: Intro -- Table Of Contents -- Profiling The European Citizen: Why Today'S Democracy Needs To Look Harder At The Negative Potential Of New Technology Than At Its Positive Potential -- Introitus: What Descartes Did Not Get -- Part I. Theories Of Normativity Between Law And Machine Learning -- From Agency-Enhancement Intentions To Profile-Based Optimisation Tools: What Is Lost In Translation -- Mathematical Values And The Epistemology Of Data Practices -- Stirring The Pots: Protective Optimization Technologies -- On The Possibility Of Normative Contestation Of Automated Data-Driven Decisions -- Part II. Transparency Theory For Data-Driven Decision Making -- How Is 'Transparency' Understood By Legal Scholars And The Machine Learning Community? -- Why Data Protection And Transparency Are Not Enough When Facing Social Problems Of Machine Learning In A Big Data Context -- Transparency Is The Perfect Cover-Up (If The Sun Does Not Shine) -- Transparency As Translation In Data Protection -- Part III. Presumption Of Innocence In Data-Driven Government -- The Presumption Of Innocence's Janus Head In Data-Driven Government -- Predictive Policing. In Defence Of 'True Positives' -- The Geometric Rationality Of Innocence In Algorithmic Decisions -- On The Presumption Of Innocence In Data-Driven Government. Are We Asking The Right Question? -- Part IV. Legal And Political Theory In Data-Driven Environments -- A Legal Response To Data-Driven Mergers -- Ethics As An Escape From Regulation. From "Ethics-Washing" To Ethics-Shopping? -- Citizens In Data Land -- Part V. Saving Machine Learning From P-Hacking -- From Inter-Subjectivity To Multi-Subjectivity: Knowledge Claims And The Digital Condition -- Preregistration Of Machine Learning Research Design. Against P-Hacking -- Induction Is Not Robust To Search -- Part VI. The Legal And Ml Status Of Micro-Targeting.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    URL: FULL  ((Currently Only Available on Campus))
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1678583375
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (139 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9789048550180 , 9048550181 , 9463722122 , 9789463722124
    Content: Frontmatter --Table Of Contents --Profiling The European Citizen: Why Today'S Democracy Needs To Look Harder At The Negative Potential Of New Technology Than At Its Positive Potential /Nemitz, Paul --Introitus: What Descartes Did Not Get /Hildebrandt, Mireille --Part I. Theories Of Normativity Between Law And Machine Learning --From Agency-Enhancement Intentions To Profile-Based Optimisation Tools: What Is Lost In Translation /Delacroix, Sylvie --Mathematical Values And The Epistemology Of Data Practices /Allo, Patrick --Stirring The Pots: Protective Optimization Technologies /Gürses, Seda / Overdorf, Rebekah / Balsa, Ero --On The Possibility Of Normative Contestation Of Automated Data-Driven Decisions /Bayamlioğlu, Emre --Part II. Transparency Theory For Data-Driven Decision Making --How Is 'Transparency' Understood By Legal Scholars And The Machine Learning Community? /Yeung, Karen / Weller, Adrian --Why Data Protection And Transparency Are Not Enough When Facing Social Problems Of Machine Learning In A Big Data Context /Vedder, Anton --Transparency Is The Perfect Cover-Up (If The Sun Does Not Shine) /Hoepman, Jaap-Henk --Transparency As Translation In Data Protection /González Fuster, Gloria --Part III. Presumption Of Innocence In Data-Driven Government --The Presumption Of Innocence's Janus Head In Data-Driven Government /Sommerer, Lucia M. --Predictive Policing. In Defence Of 'True Positives' /Gless, Sabine --The Geometric Rationality Of Innocence In Algorithmic Decisions /Blanke, Tobias --On The Presumption Of Innocence In Data-Driven Government. Are We Asking The Right Question? /Taylor, Linnet --Part IV. Legal And Political Theory In Data-Driven Environments --A Legal Response To Data-Driven Mergers /Lynskey, Orla --Ethics As An Escape From Regulation. From "Ethics-Washing" To Ethics-Shopping? /Wagner, Ben --Citizens In Data Land /De Vries, Arjen P. --Part V. Saving Machine Learning From P-Hacking --From Inter-Subjectivity To Multi-Subjectivity: Knowledge Claims And The Digital Condition /Stalder, Felix --Preregistration Of Machine Learning Research Design. Against P-Hacking /Hildebrandt, Mireille --Induction Is Not Robust To Search /Gollnick, Clare Ann --Part VI. The Legal And Ml Status Of Micro-Targeting --Profiling As Inferred Data. Amplifier Effects And Positive Feedback Loops /Custers, Bart --A Prospect Of The Future. How Autonomous Systems May Qualify As Legal Persons /Janssens, Liisa --Profiles Of Personhood. On Multiple Arts Of Representing Subjects /Dijk, Niels Van --Imagining Data, Between Laplace'S Demon And The Rule Of Succession /Binns, Reuben --Authors And Editors
    Content: This book celebrates and mourns the increasing relevance of the 2008 volume of 'Profiling the European Citizen. Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives' (edited by Mireille Hildebrandt & Serge Gutwirth). Both volumes contain in-depth investigations by lawyers, philosophers and computer scientists into the legal, philosophical and computational background of the emerging algorithmic order. In BEING PROFILED:COGITAS ERGO SUM 23 scholars engage with the issues, underpinnings, operations and implications of micro-targeting, data-driven critical infrastructure, ethics-washing, p-hacking and democratic disruption. These issues have now become part of everyday life, reinforcing the urgency of the question: are we becoming what machines infer about us, or are we?This book has been designed as a work of art by Bob van Dijk, the hardcopy has been printed as a limited edition. The separate chapters (2000 word provocations) will become available in open access in 2019
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9463722122
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Being profiled Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2018 ISBN 9463722122
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: JSTOR
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  • 3
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    Cham, Switzerland :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1085944424
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (black and white)
    ISBN: 9783319975023 , 3319975021
    Series Statement: Performance philosophy
    Content: This open access book discusses how citizenship is performed today, mostly through the optic of the arts, in particular the performing arts, but also from the perspective of a wide range of academic disciplines such as urbanism and media studies, cultural education and postcolonial theory. It is a compendium that includes insights from artistic and activist experimentation. Each chapter investigates a different aspect of citizenship, such as identity and belonging, rights and responsibilities, bodies and materials, agencies and spaces, and limitations and interventions. It rewrites and rethinks the many-layered concept of citizenship by emphasising the performative tensions produced by various uses, occupations, interpretations and framings.
    Note: 1. Introduction; Paula Hildebrandt and Sibylle Peters -- 2. Yet Another Effort, Citizens, if you Want to Learn How to React!; Kai van Eikels -- 3. [An] Elephant in the room. Notes on the 'Welcome City' Hamburg; Paula Hildebrandt -- 4. Doing Rights with Things: the Art of Becoming Citizens; Engin Isin -- 5. Performing Citizenship -- Gathering (in the) Movement; Liz Rech -- 6. On Bodies and the Need to Appropriate Them; Antje Velsinger -- 7. Silence, Motifs and Echoes -- Acts of Listening in Postcolonial Hamburg; Katharina Kellermann -- 8. Claims for the Future: Indigenous Rights, Housing Rights, Land Rights, Women's Rights; Elke Krasny -- 9. Spaces of Citizenship; Sergio Tamayo -- 10. Urban Citizenship -- Spaces for Enacting Rights; Kathrin Wildner -- 11. A Space of Performing Citizenship -- the Gängeviertel in Hamburg; Michael Ziehl -- 12. Performance as Delegation: Citizenship in 'Lloyd's Assemblage'; Moritz Frischkorn -- 13. (Re)Labelling: Mimicry, Between Identification and Subjectivation; Thari Jungen -- 14. PARALOGISTICS. On People, Things and Oceans; geheimagentur and Sibylle Peters -- 15. Phyto-Performance and the Lost Gardens of Riga; Alan Read -- 16. Of Mice and Masks: How performing citizenship worked for a thousand years in the Venetian Republic and why the Age of Enlightenment brought it to an abrupt end; Mirjam Schaub -- 17. Perform, Citizen!: On the Resource of Visibility in Performative Practice, between Invitation and Imperative; Maike Gunsilius -- 18. Practices of Politicizing Listening (to Migration): 'The point of language will no longer only be about communication, but also about pleasure and politics'; Nanna Heidenreich -- 19. Childish Citizenship; Darren O'Donnell -- 20. I do. From Instruction to Agency: Designing of Vocational Orientation through Artistic Practice; Constanze Schmidt.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9783319975016
    Language: English
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