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AUTOR(ES) R. Williams , F. Lee , L. Engelmann , Claes-Fredrik Helgesson , Jess Bier , Jan Christensen
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Systems University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Linkopings Universitet, Linkoping, Sweden
ANO 2019
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Big Data & Society
ISSN 2053-9517
E-ISSN 2053-9517
DOI 10.1177/2053951719863819
CITAÇÕES 11
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 5600b7e936e1eb24895a8f47fbb8ae24

Resumo

This article proposes an analytical approach to algorithms that stresses operations of folding. The aim of this approach is to broaden the common analytical focus on algorithms as biased and opaque black boxes, and to instead highlight the many relations that algorithms are interwoven with. Our proposed approach thus highlights how algorithms fold heterogeneous things: data, methods and objects with multiple ethical and political effects. We exemplify the utility of our approach by proposing three specific operations of folding— proximation, universalisation and normalisation. The article develops these three operations through four empirical vignettes, drawn from different settings that deal with algorithms in relation to AIDS, Zika and stock markets. In proposing this analytical approach, we wish to highlight the many different attachments and relations that algorithms enfold. The approach thus aims to produce accounts that highlight how algorithms dynamically combine and reconfigure different social and material heterogeneities as well as the ethical, normative and political consequences of these reconfigurations.

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