The Burden of Choice : Recommendations, Subversion, and Algorithmic Culture
The Burden of Choice : Recommendations, Subversion, and Algorithmic Culture
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Author(s): Cohn, Jonathan
ISBN No.: 9780813597812
Pages: 240
Year: 201903
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 55.38
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Suffused with nuance and aplomb, Jonathan Cohn's The Burden of Choice details the asymmetries of power and disputed logics of contemporary algorithmic culture--an outstanding contribution to digital studies." -- John Cheney-Lippold, author of We Are Data: Algorithms and The Making of Our Digital Selves "Algorithmic recommendations aren't politically neutral. But, as Cohn details in this illuminating book, nor is their power absolute. The Burden of Choice is a primer on algorithmic dissidence, couched in a history of computational decision making." -- Ted Striphas, author of The Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control "Fascinating and timely, this exciting book explores the history of algorithms, recommendations, and suggestions." -- Chuck Tryon, author of On-Demand Culture: Digital Delivery and the Future of Movies "Google's algorithms discriminate against women and people of colour," by Jonathan Cohn -- The Conversation "Tired of Those Netflix and Amazon 'Recommendations'? Outwit the Algorithm," by Rebecca Dolan https://www.wsj.com/articles/tired-of-those-netflix-and-amazon-recommendations-outwit-the-algorithm-11562776566?mod=searchresults&page=1&pos=1 -- Wall Street Journal "In navigating the terrain of user agency and its subversive potential, this book adds another dimension to the literature on critical information studies.


" -- Television and New Media "Tired of Those Netflix and Amazon 'Recommendations'? Outwit the Algorithm," by Rebecca Dolan https://www.wsj.com/articles/tired-of-those-netflix-and-amazon-recommendations-outwit-the-algorithm-11562776566?mod=searchresultspage=1pos=1 -- Wall Street Journal "In navigating the terrain of user agency and its subversive potential, this book adds another dimension to the literature on critical information studies." -- Television and New Media "Algorithmic recommendations aren't politically neutral. But, as Cohn details in this illuminating book, nor is their power absolute. The Burden of Choice is a primer on algorithmic dissidence, couched in a history of computational decision making." -- Ted Striphas, author of The Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control "Google's algorithms discriminate against women and people of colour," by Jonathan Cohn -- The Conversation "Fascinating and timely, this exciting book explores the history of algorithms, recommendations, and suggestions." -- Chuck Tryon, author of On-Demand Culture: Digital Delivery and the Future of Movies "Suffused with nuance and aplomb, Jonathan Cohn's The Burden of Choice details the asymmetries of power and disputed logics of contemporary algorithmic culture--an outstanding contribution to digital studies.


" -- John Cheney-Lippold, author of We Are Data: Algorithms and The Making of Our Digital Selves.


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