We are happy to announce that the special issue on “Governing Algorithms” is now complete. Many thanks to all contributors, reviewers, editors, and the fantastic Katie Vann at Science, Technology, & Human Values (STHV) for their hard work.
The full print issue will be published in January. In the meantime, please take advantage of the OnlineFirst versions linked below. If you do not have access to the journal, just ask the authors for a preprint. Enjoy!
Special Issue of Science, Technology, & Human Values (STHV)
Vol. 41 Issue 1 (2016, forthcoming)
Guest Editor: Malte Ziewitz, Cornell University
Governing Algorithms: Myth, Mess, and Method
Malte Ziewitz, Cornell University
Algorithms, Governance, and Governmentality: On Governing Academic Writing
Lucas Introna, Lancaster University
Bearing Account-able Witness to the Ethical Algorithmic System
Daniel Neyland, Goldsmiths
Can an Algorithm be Agonistic? Ten Scenes from Life in Calculated Publics
Kate Crawford, Microsoft Research New England/MIT Center for Civic Media
Toward an Ethics of Algorithms: Convening, Observation, Probability, and Timeliness
Mike Ananny, University of Southern California
The Trouble with Algorithmic Decisions: An Analytic Road Map to Examine Efficiency and Fairness in Automated and Opaque Decision Making
Tal Zarsky, University of Haifa