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Data Wars : The Algorithmic State
Paperback Edition: 1
A new form of state is suggested.
Data Wars: The Algorithmic State starts with a discussion of Amazon and Big Tech. The argument proceeds to look at the use and control of data and images in this context.
There is a discussion of Machine Learning and the use of algorithms in an effort to provide historical background and some theoretical perspectives in explaining this new form of state.
The image of the person as well as the nature of the state in which the person lives is considered as are the situation of minority ethnic groups.
In this new state the concept of the citizen is changed. The range of choice, the options in the neighbourhood as well as in the wider frames of the state are known in different ways.
Dr and Professor Peter Cleave is a Broadcaster in Maori on Kia Ora FM. He is a Research Fellow in Environmental Sciences and a Visiting Fellow in Te Ara Poutama at the AUT and a Member of Common Room, Wolfson College, Oxford. Peter Cleave is the author of more than forty books.
Pages : 362
Publisher : Campus Press, Palmerston North
Publication date : 2022
Subjects: Non-fiction, Published in New Zealand, New Zealand, Social Sciences, NZ Politics, Sociology, Ethnic Minorities & Multicultural Studies